Immelt’s Letter to Shareholders Outlines GE’s Plans for American Renewal

Jeff Immelt, Chairman and CEO of General Electric, recently released his annual letter to shareholders in which he outlined GE’s strategy for job growth in America.
“GE wants to help lead an American growth renewal,” said Immelt. “We are investing more in technology than at any time in our history. We are rebuilding manufacturing capability. We are selling our products in every corner of the world. We are one of the country’s biggest exporters, with $18 billion in export-related revenue. We are financing small and medium-sized companies and working with them to grow their businesses.”
Immelt mentioned that GE “will add nearly 1,200 jobs in Michigan over the next decade to accelerate our capacity in manufacturing.” See the Advanced Manufacturing & Software Technology Center web site for more details on how to apply.
Immelt also committed to add jobs in Kentucky, Mississippi, South Carolina, Ohio and other regions across the country.
Finally, Immelt mentioned the Invest in America Alliance, GE’s commitment to double on-campus hiring in the 2010 recruitment cycle versus the previous year.










Hi
my name is Areej. I have just finished my masters degree in biomedical sciences and hold a bachelor of cell and molecular biology. I am very interested in being part of GE team. I am looking for positions available in Canada, Dubai and Saudi Arabia. I have a strong background in clinical and basic research. I have applied for two positions so far, but I am interested to know what are my options with GE.
Regards
Hi Areej,
For biomedical jobs at GE please see http://jobs.gecareers.com/search?q=biomedical
Good luck!