Is it hard to get a job at a GM\Ford\Chrysler car plant?
Is it hard to get a job at a GM\Ford\Chrysler car plant? - 1
Yes. Do you have manufacturing experience. Do you live near a plant. Do you have a steady work history with references.
No I'm still in high school
It depends. You can't assemble cars anymore (Machines and technology), however you may be able to find a job with programming, or monitoring. Perhaps maintenance. There are so many jobs, you should look at their websites, email them about employment. The question is too generic, you could work in HR in an office, to flying around the globe trying to get investors. Thats the range of jobs those companies offer. Do some more research, its important to know which job you want before you ask about the difficulty to get in.
Hi No any grease monkey will do.
Start by getting online and filling out a application. Then sit back and wait for a return email. I knew several people who worked for GM most were family members and they got there jobs through other family members. But you need to fill out the application
Depends on your skill and position you want to take. Try their career section on site and see what they have.
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