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Short sighted decisions and no talent retention - Software Engineer General Motors (GM) Employee Review

1.0
Aug 20, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

some very minor remote flexibility I guess?

Cons

- Anti-consumer decision making - Zero talent retention - Deceptive leadership practices, they go against their word constantly. - LAYOFFS HAPPEN ALL THE TIME IN DIRECT OPPOSITION TO THE WORD OF THE SENIOR LEADERSHIP TEAM, it's often not even shared internally so is a surprise to everyone. - Nepotistic promotion systems (who you know not what you know) - Zero recognition for going above and beyond role expectations - Constant downsizing so expect the workload of at least 3 people to be thrown at you at all times. They call it "doing more with less" - Constant shift in senior leadership drives constantly changing course resulting in no meaningful progress in anything as it's a revolving door of "next smartest man in the room" - Young people new to the workforce beware, you will be expected to hit the ground running with little to no direction in a fast paced chaotic space. They will tell you to not be afraid of failure and turn around to punish you for failure (see next point) - HR policy that every team MUST have 5%-15% of its members listed as "does not meet role requirements" which results in loss of bonus, anti-team mentality (which they love peddling "One Team!"), and possible termination based on an arbitrary goal post and loss of highly talented individuals on a high impact all-star team.

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5.0
Apr 27, 2026
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Pros

Great culture, ability to make an impact quickly and support from peers and leadership

Cons

N/A at this time - only have been here less than 1 month

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General Motors (GM) Response
1mo
Thank you for taking the time to write a thoughtful review! We appreciate hearing about your personal experience and are glad to learn that you enjoy working at GM. Thank you for everything that you do!
3.0
May 6, 2026
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Pros

GM offers above-average benefits compared with many employers, including solid healthcare, retirement, and time-off options. Compensation is generally competitive and aligned with market value, especially for engineering and technical roles. The hybrid work schedule at the Tech Center is a positive, offering better flexibility than fully onsite roles while still allowing collaboration with teams in person.

Cons

GM’s current performance management culture can be a major morale killer. The stacked ranking approach and forced distribution create an environment where employees may feel they are competing against peers instead of being evaluated purely on performance. There also appears to be a cap on how many employees within a group can receive higher performance ratings. A manager may tell you throughout the year that you are exceeding expectations, but the final review can still come back as “meets expectations” because of calibration, quotas, or internal politics. Like many large corporations, it can be easy to feel like a small cog in a very large machine. Decision-making is often driven heavily by cost reduction, investor expectations, and headcount efficiency, sometimes at the expense of morale and long-term employee engagement. The “Workplace of Choice” messaging can feel disconnected from the actual employee experience, especially when performance ranking, headcount reduction, and workload expectations do not align with that message.

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