Good team dynamics, benefits, salary, and areas for you to make an impact if you have the technical skill or the work ethic.
Needs improvement on team-to-team communication. Company-wide, we don't communicate very well. Lots of duplicate work is going on, leading to many inefficiencies. We are still in a "siloed" work structure.
Look closer at the details; don't paint broad strokes that fit the majority. Acting like a smaller company will have areas growing more rapidly than treating every team/team member the same.
Overall, the interview was a great experience. I was first reached out by my engineering recruiter, who conducted a brief background screening (simple "tell me about yourself" and company-based questions). Next was the Hire-Vue interview, which con
Step 1: Applied online on GM website and got a call from HR. (Basic needs: timings, salary required). Very polite and to the point. Step 2: HireVue 4 questions. Basic STAR method questions. Will have retries and time between retries to submit the r
It went on for an hour. It was one face-to-face interview, mostly resume-based questions, about past experience, tools, and about your former education. It also included questions about the projects I had on my resume and the details of the tools and
Overall, the interview was a great experience. I was first reached out by my engineering recruiter, who conducted a brief background screening (simple "tell me about yourself" and company-based questions). Next was the Hire-Vue interview, which con
Step 1: Applied online on GM website and got a call from HR. (Basic needs: timings, salary required). Very polite and to the point. Step 2: HireVue 4 questions. Basic STAR method questions. Will have retries and time between retries to submit the r
It went on for an hour. It was one face-to-face interview, mostly resume-based questions, about past experience, tools, and about your former education. It also included questions about the projects I had on my resume and the details of the tools and