Pros
+Industry-leading benefits. I almost believe they treat their employees too well! +GE is a household name, and GE Aviation credentials look great on a resume. +Managers care for your career and work with HR to lay out a plan for your advancement. +You have the opportunity to work on cutting-edge technology and interact with worldwide customers. +GE will often allow for flexible work arrangements or even working from home and telecommuting on occasion.
Cons
-Customer focus is not all it could be. Being one of the biggest names in Aerospace comes with a sense of complacency. -Working with a unionized shop is incredibly frustrating. -The Edison program gives new hires a good chance to get exposed to many types of work, but it is difficult to get anything meaningful done during rotations. -There is some deadwood in the organization, and incompetent Engineers are often passed around or left alone rather than encouraged to seek employment elsewhere.