KEY POINTS
  • GM plans to hire 3,000 new employees largely focused on software development for the research, development and deployment of electric vehicles.
  • The hiring is expected through the first quarter of 2021.
  • Many of the positions will be remote as GM begins to offer "more remote opportunities than ever before," the company said.
GM President Mark Reuss announces a $2.2 billion investment in the automaker's Detroit-Hamtramck Assembly plant in Michigan for new all-electric trucks and autonomous vehicles on Jan. 27, 2020.

General Motors plans to hire 3,000 new employees largely focused on software development as the company accelerates its plans for electric vehicles, the automaker announced Monday.

GM said the jobs will be focused on engineering, design and information technology "to increase diversity and inclusion and contribute to GM's EV and customer experience priorities." The hiring is expected through the first quarter of 2021. Many of the positions will be remote as GM begins to offer "more remote opportunities than ever before," the company said.