2012 GE Reel Intern Global Finalist – GE Lights

This video gives insight to how GE works from workers in different stages of life from an intern to a 30 year employee.
How does GE work? That was the question a group of GE interns tackled this summer in a unique way. The interns were armed with video cameras and set out to answer that question by creating short videos. It was all part of the 2012 Reel Intern Video Contest. You can view other finalists and semifinalists at GE Careers’ YouTube and Facebook pages. If you’d like to become an intern at GE visit our web site.










There is an e-mail going around that says G E is moving from Wisconsin to China – is this true??
Hi Carole,
There have been several stories in the media recently about GE and China. Many of them have distorted the facts about the nature of GE’s business in China and especially the impact of that business on jobs here at home. The truth is that expanding into new markets and selling to more customers—whether in China or any other large, growing international market—means more GE jobs in the U.S., now and in the future.
At the end of July, GE Healthcare announced it would move 4 executives of the X-Ray Division to China to lead the development of specific products for use in China. Subsequent media reports inaccurately described the announcement – GE is not moving its entire X-Ray Division to China. The team on the ground in China will develop X-Ray products suited to the specific needs of the Chinese market: for example, Chinese hospitals in rural markets require very basic products. This on the ground business development will help support jobs at home.
For more info please see http://www.gereports.com/ge-and-china-growing-market-overseas-more-jobs-at-home/. Thank you for giving us the opportunity to clarify!