long hours; attention to quality within the development teams is lacking
GE Response
7y
Sorry to hear about your negative outlook but appreciate your support of a global, diverse workforce that includes hiring in every country where GE operates.
My first job after college and my internship was a great experience. I learned a lot about medical devices and the medical device industry, and I even got promoted to site leader pretty quickly.
Cons
My training was nonexistent; I learned everything from medical device service manuals. In my region, a billion-dollar company offered no bonuses or decent pay, and the management was micromanaging and horrible.