How to get a job at GE.

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Do you work at GE? How did you find the job? How did you get that first interview?

Any advice for someone trying to get in?

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jonathan bower

63 months ago

Filled out an appliction in fall. No numbers to call to check on it. Appliance Park, here in Louisville, is hiring throughout year to replace retirees. Can anyone help?

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Bam in New York, New York

63 months ago

I worked for GE Commercial Finance in Stamford. I found the job through a headhunter. Most of my direct contacts with the company HR prior to that did not get any responses. However, the headhunter was not very diligence and made mistakes on my profiles/salary requirements, etc. that led to disappointments after I joined the company. I left after 1.5 years because the environment was very slow, bureaucratic, difficult environment to move up the ladder unless you are considered the alpha white male. Salary was much below market and bonuses were, to me, a humilation.

It's a great company, but only to a few people.

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Jim in Tulsa

61 months ago

I work for a competetor of GE's pigging division. They are so much better than us and there technology so far advanced it makes our little spec of a pigging company look very very bad!

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Current GEHC Employee in Muskego, Wisconsin

60 months ago

I applied for my job at GE Healthcare through Careerbuilder.com and was contacted by an onsite recruiter in Wisconsin within about two weeks of submitting my resume. There's a lot of paperwork involved and an extensive background check. The series of interviews was strung out over several weeks isn't much different from other jobs I've applied for and landed.

Overall, I've been pretty pleased with my onboarding. Just consider that GE is a monsterously HUGE company and therefore has a lot of hoops to get through to get to the proper contact.

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Wanna Join GE- HR (HRLP)- dare I hope? in Hartford, Connecticut

59 months ago

I've been trying to get on at GE on and off for years without success. A lot of jobs go to internals, I'm told.

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Anonymous in Austell, Georgia

57 months ago

Try contracting with GE through Granite, a recruiting subsidiary. www.penpower.com

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Ann in Bethesda, Maryland

57 months ago

I am applying for jobs with GE in Dubai-- any tips for finding senior level specialist/Human Resources Manager positions? I have 18 years experience, and love my current job as a Sr. Human Resources Manager for policy development/labor relations. Need to relocate because of spouse's job.

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markia arch in Redwood City, California

54 months ago

Hi - can you tell me who the head hunter was that you worked with to get your job at GE Commercial?

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Christina in Greensboro, North Carolina

47 months ago

Current GEHC Employee in Muskego, Wisconsin said: I applied for my job at GE Healthcare through Careerbuilder.com and was contacted by an onsite recruiter in Wisconsin within about two weeks of submitting my resume. There's a lot of paperwork involved and an extensive background check. The series of interviews was strung out over several weeks isn't much different from other jobs I've applied for and landed.

Overall, I've been pretty pleased with my onboarding. Just consider that GE is a monsterously HUGE company and therefore has a lot of hoops to get through to get to the proper contact.

Can you tell me who the Diagnostic Imaging Region Manager is for North Carolina?

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