Excellent benefits.
Get to drive GM cars for free for up to one week.
Up to 8% 401K matching, with a $1500 FSA account bonus if you enroll in a physical within November of your first year (wellness credit).
Also eligible for $3000 in bonuses every 6 months, for up to your first three years as a new hire.
Starting salary is also competitive.
Way too many people. They hired 130 new hires out of college for 2014. You do not have the option to work from home. GM also has a culture of pretending to be busy. They don't exactly assign you too much work or provide adequate mentorship/supervision. This leads to a lot of poor candidates/hires that are either not knowledgeable about IT processes, development, systems analysis, SQL (DBA), etc. By hiring that many people to fill their new innovation centers, GM ends up hiring way too many under-qualified individuals, with the end result of an ineffective in-house IT. Internal systems are also slow, overwhelmed, or simply cannot keep up with the large number of employees and new hires enrolling for courses and classes.
Hire fewer people, retain better talent. The company is already too big. Do yourself a favor and be more selective with the people you pick to work for you. You don't need seven new hires on the same IT team.
It was very good. There was a coding online assessment and then an hour of behavioral interview. I got the offer in the next month. General questions about General Motors. I was referred by a recruiter.
It was easy, and there was no coding portion of the interviews except the online assessment. The interviewers were very nice and easygoing. There were two interviewers who asked various questions.
I only got to the coding assessment, which was fairly easy. I received no response after that. There was no actual interview conducted with another employee. Apart from that, the instructions for the coding assessment were simple.
It was very good. There was a coding online assessment and then an hour of behavioral interview. I got the offer in the next month. General questions about General Motors. I was referred by a recruiter.
It was easy, and there was no coding portion of the interviews except the online assessment. The interviewers were very nice and easygoing. There were two interviewers who asked various questions.
I only got to the coding assessment, which was fairly easy. I received no response after that. There was no actual interview conducted with another employee. Apart from that, the instructions for the coding assessment were simple.