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      Plant Controls Engineer Interview

      28 Nov 2015
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Wentzville, MO
      Declined offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at General Motors (GM) (Wentzville, MO) in Nov 2015

      Interview

      A GM recruiter emailed me about a lead controls engineering job. I told her I was interested in the position. She told me to apply for the position on GM's website, and I did. When I did, I noticed the job title changed to Plant Controls Engineer. I asked the recruiter if this was still a lead controls job, and she said yes. For some unknown reason, another recruiter took over the position . She called me and asked a series of questions that took about 20-30 minutes. The most shocking moment came when she informed me it was not a lead controls position. She said it was at one point, but GM decided they wanted the position to go to somebody that was already working at GM (I found that to be pretty shady to get people to apply for it, than change the job from lead to just a controls engineer). I decided to still consider the position since she said that the position would probably pay between a very high salary range (which turned out to be false in the end). I needed up getting a web based interview (similar to Skype) with the lead controls engineering on first shift and the hiring manager. The interview was okay. All the questions were in the STAR format and lasted an hour. They told me within a week or two I should know if I got one of the positions (second or third shift) because they had a lot of other people to interview. The second week I did hear back that I got an offer. I was a bit surprised at the low salary GM was offering. It was not the salary I was expecting because the recruiter told me a much higher salary range. I gave them a limit on my expected salary, and GM went way below that with the base salary. I went to negotiate, and it was a no go with GM only offering a sign on bonus. Everybody is right....be ready to negotiate because they try to get you for cheap.

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