I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at General Motors (GM) (Warren, MI) in Jan 2023
Interview
Blocked by coding interview with nonstandard questions. The questions were things you've seen in any easy-medium hackerrank or leetcode. But there were 3 and they required building from scratch and getting user input rather than the usual format of having the input in an array or matrix. No boilerplate either. This threw me off and I wasted too much of my time remembering syntax I hadn't practiced since year one of college. Solved one and got close on the other and ran out of time for the third. Testing my code was also unreasonably difficult and it would freeze making me waste time refreshing and logging back in as well. Not sure if that's on GMs side or hirevues side. No second interview or anything of course.
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Question 1
A variation of the gas station problem from leetcode and I forgot the other two.
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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Question 1
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.
Interview questions [1]
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.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about a time you used logic/data to convince a colleague or coworker?