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Meet Mallika

Meet Mallika Ramaswamy. She’s the operations leader for the rotor assembly cell in Greenville. In case you didn’t already know, the rotor assembly cell is responsible for the heart of the gas turbine, where the major pieces of the unit come together to form a technology – massive in size — that leaves the facility on a railcar headed off to power the world. Listen to Mallika tell the story of gas turbines in her own words.

Japan Leadership Program Interview Tour

GE Japan

The GE Japan Leadership Program office will visit eight cities in the U.S. and Europe to meet students in the area. This event is for GE’s premier Leadership Programs in Financial Management, Human Resources, Information Management, Risk Management, Operation Management, Sales & Marketing and Engineering functions. If you are thinking about a leadership program position, apply below!

Facing Challenges as an OMLP

Facing Challenges as an OMLP

Dayane de Santi, OMLP, speaks about the different challenges she faced joining this leadership program and her experiences dealing with distinct responsibilities and projects.

General Electric Early Identification Leadership Programs

Ugorji Emenke, Anastasia Johnson, and Candis McCastle

GE’s entry-level leadership programs offer recent college graduates top development opportunities that combine real-world experience with formal classroom study. These programs cover everything from IT to engineering to finance. Through a series of rotating assignments – typically over a period of two years – new professionals receive accelerated development, world-class mentors, and global networking that cuts across all GE’s businesses. GE’s leadership programs are as important to a student’s personal brand as a college degree.

Industrial engineering student lights up a career path

Leanna Miller

Upon graduating from Texas State in December 2011, Miller hopes to start in the Operations Management Leadership Program at GE, a two-year program that rotates participants through several different functions in the company’s manufacturing process. She’d also like to attend graduate school once she has a few years of work experience.

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