Collaborative team environment with supportive colleagues.
Opportunity to work on diverse and challenging automation projects.
Limited career advancement opportunities within the QA department.
Occasional communication gaps between development and QA teams.
When I first interviewed with General Motors, it was for an entry-level role, and honestly, it was a great experience. The process started with a technical assessment that tested my basic programming and problem-solving skills. After that, I had a
It took a couple months after submitting my resume to get a call back from them. I spoke to a recruiter about my experience, and she explained their benefits package, then asked me about my current salary and benefits. Honestly, it just felt like t
Heard back about a month after applying. Scheduled interview for next week, and they rescheduled on me. Single-round interview with engineers from the department I am working at, with behavioral and resume technical questions.
When I first interviewed with General Motors, it was for an entry-level role, and honestly, it was a great experience. The process started with a technical assessment that tested my basic programming and problem-solving skills. After that, I had a
It took a couple months after submitting my resume to get a call back from them. I spoke to a recruiter about my experience, and she explained their benefits package, then asked me about my current salary and benefits. Honestly, it just felt like t
Heard back about a month after applying. Scheduled interview for next week, and they rescheduled on me. Single-round interview with engineers from the department I am working at, with behavioral and resume technical questions.