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Ratings for Siemens

  • Appreciation
    3.8
  • Company Outlook
    3.9
  • Fair Pay
    3.1
  • Learning and Development
    3.8
  • Manager Communication
    3.7
  • Manager Relationship
    4.1
  • Pay Policy
    3.2
  • Pay Transparency
    3.2
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Siemens Reviews

What is it like working at Siemens?

Excellent employer.
Senior Software Architect in Portsmouth:
Pros: Global company with great opportunities and excellent benefits, particularly PTO.
Cons: Upper management still thinks software projects should be run in 1990s processes, despite attempts at agile and other modern practices at R&D level.
Broad experience and balance between sales and engineering.
Proposal Engineer (Sales) in London:
Pros: Flexibility and travel
Cons: Can be admin/process intensive
Good work, but a good management & compensation process.
Lead Test Engineer in Bangalore:
Pros: Technology
Cons: Management & Compensation Benefits
Stressful but fulfilling.
Project Manager, (Unspecified Type / General) in Surrey:
Pros: Getting to be apart of new commercial development in the city
Cons: Overwork/overutlization
IT Work at Siemens.
Systems Engineer (Computer Networking / IT) in St. Louis:
Pros: The freedom to solve the issue my way.
Cons: The lack of transparency between departments and the direction the company is moving.
All the respect of a glorified secretary...
Senior Technical Writer in Knoxville:
Pros: Undemanding job - low stress.
Cons: No understanding of, or appreciation for, my work product. Can't stand the city I live in.
Satisfied.
Project Engineer in Coalville:
Pros: Opportunities to work on exciting projects and taking on unique challenges
Cons: Unproductive meetings