GE Financial Management Program reviews

4.0

87% would recommend to a friend

(137 total reviews)
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H. Lawrence Culp, Jr.

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87% positive business outlook

Financial Management Program employees have rated GE with 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 137 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Financial Management Program professionals have a good working experience there. GE is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Financial Management Program professionals compared to other employers within the Produktion industry (3.5 stars).

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137 reviews
2.0
Jan 29, 2009
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Pros

I work in the Aviation unit out of Cincinnati. As a world leader in the manufacture and sale of aircraft engines, the unit has many best practices that become evident as you work for the organization over time. That said, the people are incredibly smart, hard-working and know what it takes to ship a quality product. If you are willing to put in long hours at times, and are motivated by the mission of creating dependable, high-quality aircraft engines, than this might be a business worth considering in your future career. Further, as a globally recognizable brand, being at GE allows you the professional flexibility to expand your workscope into one of many industries and across many companies -- after working at GE -- if you so choose. Beyond the name recognition, if you choose to stay in-company, the large conglomeration of businesses under GE Corporate allows you to have many different career opportunites while staying within the same umbrella. This i turn lends itself towards benefits such as being able to literally travel the world and work at various sites, within GE.

Cons

First and foremost, GE as a company likes to get the most work out of its employees that it can for the amount they pay you. This means two things: first, it means that you may be required to work incredibly long hours -- including nights and weekends -- to get the job done. It also means that your pay probably isn't going to be competitively comprable to colleagues in other companies. This is the payoff you choose when you enter one of the largest companies in the world. Another issue is that GE is at best inconsistent about employee recognition for hardwork and innovation: This is contrary to the stateed culture and purported focus of managers. I have seen numerous instances where managers have blatently overlooked great projects done by colleagues -- in one instance, the CFO of my division neglected a large cost-savings project because the project corrected a problem the CFO had originally created earlier in the year, and the officer didn't want a spotlight on a problem that was his fault.

3.0
Jan 6, 2009
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Pros

Very bright people, great career opportunities and challenging jobs. For employees starting their careers it has wonderful leadership programs at entry levels that help you develop your professional skillset. The company has some of the brightest folks and a strong management bench so early on in your career you can learn and grow.

Cons

Work-life balance, highly political environment, internal promotions highly biased on network and not necessarily based on competence and skillset. GE is a demanding environment so work life balance is not part of the culture if you want to get ahead. After entry level jobs or leadership programs have been completed the career progression is heavily based on networking. People get promoted based on networking and behavior more then on their job performance, competence or skillset.

5.0
Oct 14, 2008
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Pros

You get the chance to work with some of the smartest people across industry. The management is top notch, and the grooming for the top performers keeps the pipeline full. It's not uncommon to see GE alumni in top executive jobs across the country. In my opinion, this is only because GE has an over supply of leaders, and unfortunately, there isn't enough room for all the talent that is brought up.

Cons

Being a top performer generally entails more than 40 hour weeks. GE does like to run lean and efficiently, meaning the peak times will require you and your team to give a little more than your salary covers. Also, the new focus on specialization and expertise has narrowed the career paths somewhat. Cross-functional opportunities are much harder to find.

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