I applied through college or university. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at GE Aerospace (Cincinnati, OH) in Jul 2014
Interview
The process is simple, they will interview over the phone to get to know your qualifications, If that goes well they will invite you to a group interview onsite in Cincinnati. That interview will consist of a presentation, one-on-one interviews with certain managers, and finally a lego challenge that you must solve with the other interviewees present there.
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All questions are either behavioral or about your qualifications.
Had a behavioral interview using an online program. It went well and primarily focused on STAR method questions. It wasn't person to person which would've been better. They also asked about personal goals and why choose the development program.
I applied through college or university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at GE Aerospace (Bengaluru) in Dec 2025
Interview
The Edison Engineering Development Program (EEDP) at GE Aerospace is a prestigious, rotational leadership program designed to accelerate your career through technical training (like the Advanced Course in Engineering) and business-critical assignments.
The interview process is rigorous, focusing heavily on leadership potential and technical fundamentals. It typically follows a multi-stage structure that can vary slightly by region (US vs. Europe/Asia), but generally adheres to the following format.
online Test + Technical interview round+ HR round
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All questions were resume based. stress concentration, SoM, fracture, FEM
I applied online. I interviewed at GE Aerospace (Cincinnati, OH)
Interview
It was a half day of technical and behavioral interview questions. Technical questions were focused on previous technical and leadership experience, including problems you’ve solved and how you’ve solved them. Behavioral questions were standard, what you would find online. There was a short group interview with other candidates at the end of the process.
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What were some of the hardest problems you’ve had to solve as an engineer and how did you solve them?