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3.5

58% would recommend to a friend

(11,723 total reviews)
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Mary Barra

49% approve of CEO

44% positive business outlook

General Motors (GM) has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 11,723 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The General Motors (GM) employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.7 stars).

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12K reviews
2.0
Jul 22, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Jobs security, 401k plan, paid holidays, WFH flexibility (depends on team)

Cons

Management is all talk, no action and they all have their own agenda; no proper project management or realistic scoping with business; the status quo is slightly below mediocrity, so if you are smart and take pride in doing a good job you will be expected to do your work and other people's; don't expect a raise, promotion, or the ability to switch teams.

1.0
Aug 20, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

some very minor remote flexibility I guess?

Cons

- Anti-consumer decision making - Zero talent retention - Deceptive leadership practices, they go against their word constantly. - LAYOFFS HAPPEN ALL THE TIME IN DIRECT OPPOSITION TO THE WORD OF THE SENIOR LEADERSHIP TEAM, it's often not even shared internally so is a surprise to everyone. - Nepotistic promotion systems (who you know not what you know) - Zero recognition for going above and beyond role expectations - Constant downsizing so expect the workload of at least 3 people to be thrown at you at all times. They call it "doing more with less" - Constant shift in senior leadership drives constantly changing course resulting in no meaningful progress in anything as it's a revolving door of "next smartest man in the room" - Young people new to the workforce beware, you will be expected to hit the ground running with little to no direction in a fast paced chaotic space. They will tell you to not be afraid of failure and turn around to punish you for failure (see next point) - HR policy that every team MUST have 5%-15% of its members listed as "does not meet role requirements" which results in loss of bonus, anti-team mentality (which they love peddling "One Team!"), and possible termination based on an arbitrary goal post and loss of highly talented individuals on a high impact all-star team.

2.0
Nov 14, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Opportunities to drive change Large company experience, learn to navigate the behemoth, as well as dealing with GM IT’s private cloud/data centers, which are unstable Can have some good co workers

Cons

GM IT is out for itself and not GM. GM IT is basically a transplant of management from HP/Dell/Walmart that all move around with each other under Randy Mott like an NFL coaching staff, and bring their players with them — former HP/Dell employees. There is lots of faking going on. Hiring occurred that left unexperienced non-technical college hires in technical roles because the interview is only behavioral. GM IT is in a cost cutting stage and replacing everything with open-source, but is too nervous to fire/layoff anyone, and is just begging people to leave. As a new college hire, you will have to frequently ignore people who have been there a while because their information or approach will just be wrong or not a best practice. You will have to ignore management that simplifies complicated takes and ignores details for “quick wins”. Quantity is more important than quality. My guess is there will be some colossal failure in the next 3-4 years that ruins the reputation of GM IT because of the lack of approach to detail, not diagnosing the actual cause of technical problems, and rushing stuff to production. Lots of quick dirty fix solutions. What it could be is anyone’s guess, but it is most likely coming because of the lack of experience being thrown at complex problems. College hires are cheap, but the ones who have high potential and can solve those problems just leave after getting a fully vested 401k.

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