Good work-life balance but low pay and limited growth - Software Engineer General Motors (GM) Employee Review

4.0
25 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

* Good WLB generally * Products that are used by consumers

Cons

* Not a great place for growth * Generally low pay

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General Motors (GM) Response
1mo
Thank you for sharing your experience with us. We appreciate your feedback and are always looking for ways to improve. Compensation decisions are reviewed annually as we strive to remain competitive in the market.

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5.0
24 Apr 2026
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Pros

Great company culture and work life balance

Cons

Slow mobility at such a big company

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General Motors (GM) Response
2mo
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2.0
4 July 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Benefits are decent……. IF you survive

Cons

Can name a few… 1. Poor leadership who hire their buddies and promote them into management level without any sense of technical or automotive knowledge 2. Lack of promotions or opportunities to move internally. If you are starting your career or mid way wanting growth. THIS IS NOT THE PLACE! YOU ARE A NUMBER! (Example, ask all the QA folks who got sacked while their managers got moved around into different roles and engineering manager roles? Not sure how that works but ok 3. Let’s talk about the business now. Leadership doesn’t care if you know or understand the business. This automotive industry is dying. They try to copy Tesla and Mary and leadership can not get the world Tesla out of their mouth. Let’s focus more on autonomy please and not trying to be like someone else…. 4. Stacking raking kills. I understand GM is a business and not a scalable one but that’s not because of the business… it’s because of the people leadership keeps deciding to keep and fire. Ffs get rid of Lowell Kercheville and Stacy Lynett. Both have done no good for either company and neither has their leaders under them. Mhmmm coincidence?

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