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Friday
08Jan2010

IMLP Career Opportunities Now Available in Japan

GE's Information Management Leadership Program is a truly global IT leadership development training program designed to build true knowledge and skills in Information Management that are very applicable and close to business processes.

Therefore, the team here at IMLP Blog is excited to announce opportunities to pursue a career in Information Management in Japan!

As Japan’s specific recent business trend, Japan IMLPs will mainly dedicate to IT project management, whose business cases are various from Application side to Infrastructure side. Project case depends business needs and latest ones are from business process system consolidation to make legal entities integration (ex. Post M&A, internal organization change), to regional-wide infrastructure implementation.

Opportunities are available at the following businesses and locations in Japan:

  • GE Corporate Japan – Tokyo, Akasaka
  • GE Capital – Tokyo
  • GE Sanyo Credit – Osaka
  • GE CIG – (Global assignments located in Tokyo)
  • GE NBCU – Tokyo
  • GE Nuclear Fuel – Yokosuka

via Monster.com Job Posting on IMLP Opportunities (Apply here!)

Also visit our IMLP Facebook Page for additional information or to interact with the team!

Monday
12Oct2009

Careers at GE: A Video Featuring Jeff Immelt

 

Check out this YouTube video that features Jeff Immelt, CEO, speaking on Careers at GE.

Monday
28Sep2009

... Another Syracuse Recruiting Story

Angry OttoAhh yesss... The oh so familiar yet so distant past of the angry otto mascot. I remember joining the ranks of the first freshmen that would henceforth be fruit. I applied to be an Orangeman not an Orange.

Syracuse had some great memories... among some of the best for me were going to London for semester abroad, volunteering with Syracuse University Ambulance (and seeing the best of campus ;-] ), and of course watching the legendary SU - UCONN Big East Game from Myrtle Beach during spring break.

Senior year did not represent the best of economic times for our country. Knowing that my major at the iSchool was one with a lot of jobs still...

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Wednesday
17Sep2008

So You Want To Be An IMLP...

Maybe you have a friend who completed an internship with GE, heard about career opportunities from your school's career fair or maybe from a GE presentation in one of your classes.

 If you're interested in applying for an internship or a full-time position with GE after graduation, it all begins with http://www.gecareers.com/

 First, visit the home page and search for either an internship or a full-time position (direct hire or leadership program).

 If you're unsure if your major qualifies you for a specific leadership program, check out the major matrix.

 Next, choose the specific program you are interested in as well as the country, and a new window will pop up asking you to submit a Resume/CV. (The new window will be from "Brassring" - do not be alarmed, this is just what GE uses to collect hiring information).

 Simply upload your resume and paste the text of your cover letter into the text box and continue with the application process.

 After completing the online application, check with your college/university's career center or your career center recruiting website to see if you need to submit your resume and request to interview in any additional systems.

 To check if GE is coming to your campus, visit the GE Campus informational page. (Take Syracuse University, for example)

 After the submission dates have ended for your college/university, recruiters will screen resumes and choose candidates for either a phone screening or an on-campus interview, depending on availability and how recruiting works on your campus.

 Typically, the on-campus process consists of one 45-minute interview per candidate, which is preceded by an information session, usually the evening before. GE uses behavioral based interviewing.

 Candidates selected from the on-campus interviews will be notified within 7 business days. Afterwards, they will be invited to participate in a second round of interviews at a GE Business site. A GE representative from that business will organize the site visit and serve as the students' primary point of contact.

 From us here on the IMLP side, good luck this fall at your campus career fairs! And it's never too early to research career opportunities!