Software development practices stuck in the 1980s: poor source code control discipline, lax code reviews, not using supportive tools (like Review board for code reviews), no automated integration between planning, reviewing, and storing code.
GE Response
7y
Sorry to hear you don't recommend GE but appreciate your comments.
My first job after college and my internship was a great experience. I learned a lot about medical devices and the medical device industry, and I even got promoted to site leader pretty quickly.
Cons
My training was nonexistent; I learned everything from medical device service manuals. In my region, a billion-dollar company offered no bonuses or decent pay, and the management was micromanaging and horrible.