Microsoft-Centric, No Tech-Company Feel - Senior Software Engineer General Motors (GM) Employee Review

2.0
29 Feb 2016
Recommend
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Pros

Teammates nice, fairly laid-back atmosphere. Good vacation days and lots of holidays (eg closed entire week of Christmas). Work mobile phone provided. Decent 401k match (but see Con below).

Cons

Spreadsheet-happy culture. So many spreadsheets. And Word docs. Everything here is Microsoft--every tool (Sharepoint, TFS, Visual Studio), every document (PPT, Word, Excel everywhere), every computer (no Macs in sight), every mindset. Every decision or thing is documented in a spreadsheet or a cumbersome ticketing system. This is typical of big companies, but is the worst I've seen here. One week to get svn access granted, etc. No git, no github, no developer VMs, no ssh access to outside world (so you can't even clone git open source repos) etc. No equity compensation of any form (no RSU, no ESPP even). Low salary for experienced devs. Lengthy 401k match vesting (3 yrs). If you drive a non-GM car, you are relegated to pariah-parking--all the close-in parking is GM-car only. No typical "tech company" niceties--no free snacks at all, no free sodas, no free coffee, no free tea, no free plasticware (seriously, you are supposed to buy plastic spoons if you need, from the cafeteria), no paper plates, no cups, no toasters in office anywhere, no game room etc (one ping-pong table for entire 4-story building in a corner of one floor). Giant breakroom/kitchen area filled with empty cabinets and empty drawers.

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5.0
25 May 2026
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Pros

good salary good working environment

Cons

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3.0
6 May 2026
Recommend
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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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