Brand value, lots of Learning, very flexible, nice learning environment, good management, reimbursement policy very nice, more exposure in comparison to other companies,good bonus
Cons
Weekend may be working if you are working on sites, Less salary...lesser increment,Indian mentality work frame, Rest all is very good
I just rolled off GE P&W's Edison Development Program. While on program I completed rotations in Houston, Atlanta, Greenville, and Milwaukee (while having numerous other sites available across the US). My program/team also sponsored international training sessions and conference visits. The opportunities to travel and engage across diverse engineering teams while also receiving a Masters in Mech. Eng. through GA Tech was an amazing opportunity. The support, company culture, travel and education opportunities, and overall flexibility provide an environment that is tough to match anywhere else in the industry.
Cons
The company is very mechanical engineering focused. As an undergrad chemical engineer it was more challenging to find engineering teams suited to my skills. The frequent travel opportunities could also be a con if you don't enjoy travelling.
A masters in engineering degree and books are paid for and we take courses with people who are in the same position. We get to rotate through 4-5 positions in two years and have 3 years to complete our masters. Able to attend multiple conferences, leadership opportunities, and internal courses that develop a better understanding of GE and the industry that we are working in.
Cons
There is a 4 year commitment after we have finished graduate school