Siemens reviews

4.1

81% would recommend to a friend

(16,926 total reviews)
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Roland Busch

89% approve of CEO

73% positive business outlook

Siemens has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 16,926 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Siemens employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.5 stars).

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4.0
Mar 13, 2015
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Pros

High quality products that I was proud to sell. Dedicated colleagues that worked hard and wanted to do the right thing for customers.

Cons

Many rigid processes made it hard to get things done quickly. Constant threat of layoffs and restructuring made it hard to feel that company was committed to employees.

2.0
Dec 15, 2014
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Pros

There are some pros. You get to do some international travel. You get to work close to the hardware you're actually working on. Salary is very fair. Would be an okay place to do manufacturing or manufacturing engineering.

Cons

Very frustrating place to work as a design engineer for gas turbines. Sloppy engineering abounds. Design decisions are made based on corporate politics, not on what's best for the company or for the engine. Culture of poor quality. Career opportunities in Charlotte are very limited.

2.0
Apr 13, 2014
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Pros

I worked for Siemens for just over 4 years. I worked in both the US and in Germany. At first I was 'star-struck' that I was working for a large corporation like Siemens. Plenty of travel opportunities and what I thought was 'high-tech' projects. The corporate brain-washing they feed college recruits leads you to believe that you'll be working on 'world changing' projects. What's good with Siemens: 1) Work/Life balance is good (but only Siemens it's filled with aggressive employees) 2) Benefits are fair (but not the salary) 3) Chances to live in lost cost of living areas of the country (Tennessee) 4) Good travel per-diems

Cons

Over my 4 years I had the opportunity to meet and work with many other Siemens employees from Tennessee, Georgia, and Germany. Many of the other Siemens employees are middle aged guys who have no plans whatsoever of ever leaving Siemens or changing for the better. They just sit back waiting for retirement and have no energy to change. Their portfolio of technical skills was assembled back in the 90s and early 2000s. Over time I started realizing that Siemens suffers from a lot of problems: 1) Way too much politics between US and Germany. (Spoiler alert - Germany ALWAYS wins!) 2) Salaries were below average for other software companies. 3) The technology Siemens uses is at least a decade behind. And when they do 'play' with newer technology, the older employees get first grabs at using it, which in the end leads to disasters because they haven't kept up with things since the 90s. I wish I had recorded some of the technical conversations I had with 'Senior Developers'...some of them have no concept of topics regarding cyber security, modern programming languages and modern practices. 4) There are way too many older employees that are standing in the way of younger employees. They've been there forever, doing things the same way over and over again. Within one year of leaving Siemens, I was making more than 30% more money, working for a 'true' high-tech company, working with modern technology and leading my own team of software developers. NONE of this would have been possible if I had stayed at Siemens.

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