I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at General Motors (GM) in Oct 2021
Interview
The interview process was three parts; Coding Challenge, 15min Phone Screen, and two 1 hour behavioral interviews back to back.
After applying to GM, I was sent an email stating to complete the HireVue introduction interview. These questions were STAR like interview questions. After this, I was sent another email stating that for this role they do not require this anymore and were ignoring what I submitted and would receive a coding challenge through HireView. I completed this then about a week later I got an email to set up a phone screen. Basic phone screen questions. During the phone screen, the interview set up a time slot for the final two behavioral interviews for the following week. Completed the behavioral interviews and was given an offer on the Friday of the same week. The whole process took 3 weeks.
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Behavioral questions based around company culture and team-based project experiences.
I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at General Motors (GM) (Austin, TX)
Interview
First, they send you an online Technical Assessment. Then, if you pass that round, you will interview with two developers. They look at your resume and ask in depth technical questions.
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Resume question on a project I worked on and all the technical aspects of it
I applied online. I interviewed at General Motors (GM) (Las Vegas, NV) in Sep 2023
Interview
Only did the OA, passed both problems, probably Leetcode Easy to lower medium. Never received another interview. Pretty fun questions, but easy to pass so the resume is the big part.
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Question 1
Questions on Arrays and the manipulation of arrays.
A year ago, it was not technical and questions were easily answered in STAR format. Being able to talk about resume and experience is vital, as well as answering scenario questions.
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Tell me about a time you used logic/data to convince a colleague or coworker?