B - Salary & Benefits | B - Culture | B - Management | B - Coworkers
Siemens has received a B rating based on 200 reviews on GradeMyJob which means that most employees would rate this company some favarably and generally like working at this company. Employees would say that salaries are somewhat competitive at Siemens. Employees report that culture is generally favorable at Siemens. Employees would also say that management is good and runs the company fairly well at Siemens while at the same time employees would generally say that coworkers are pretty good to work with.
Salary - B | Culture - C | Management - C | Coworkers - B
Pros: Flexible work schedule. Always things work on and learn.
Cons: Unrealistic timelines. Poor communication between teams.
Work to give more realistic timelines to develop high quality product.
Salary - A | Culture - A | Management - A | Coworkers - A
Pros: Great work/life balance and amazing place to work .
Cons: No cons at the moment
Salary - A | Culture - B | Management - C | Coworkers - C
Pros: If you are willing to work hard, you can get promoted fairly quickly. Training and benefits are great.
Cons: Some managers are awful leaders. If you get stuck with a bad manager your career will stall. Once you hit your perceived ceiling there are no more promotions.
Be more open with your employees. Dismantle the "Old Boy Network"
Salary - A | Culture - A | Management - B | Coworkers - A
Pros: Pays well, great benefits, smart colleagues
Cons: Bureaucracy of a big company
Salary - A | Culture - A | Management - A | Coworkers - A
Pros: Great employees, and focused environment.
Cons: Felt a bit disjointed from upper management
Salary - D | Culture - C | Management - A | Coworkers - C
Pros: Known company, work from home was great
Very flexible. Sometimes their employee appreciation benefits were cool
Cons: Benefits sucks
Constant blame game and finger pointing
No stability, names and titles are always changing.
Management were more focused on their title than their job
If you don’t fit their mold, they will squeeze you out. Or make your life miserable until you leave.
A manager said to me word for word “I don’t understand you. I can’t tell if you’re an introvert or an extrovert” —— why does that matter. You get the professional side of me and that’s it.
They pretend to care and then smile at you during your exit interview as if they won a prize after you’ve been booted
And if you think you’ve found a friend there, you haven’t.
Salary - B | Culture - B | Management - B | Coworkers - A
Pros: Fantastic learning environment with supportive teams, strong focus on innovation, excellent leadership, and opportunities to work on impactful projects.
Cons: None, Siemens provides a great platform for personal and professional growth.
Keep up the excellent support for interns and continue fostering innovation through collaborative projects.
Salary - A | Culture - A | Management - A | Coworkers - A
Pros: Discretionary PTO with GBS, and support from leadership to take a large portion of time off every year.
Great benefits - for ex. 4 dental cleanings per year instead of the standard 2. Employee share matching. 401k matching by 6% etc.
Remote work is encouraged.
Leadership is supportive and great to work with.
Looking for workers to grow by encouraging them to use internal learning platforms, some departments even incentivize learning hours. It is also free to use platforms like corsera, and linkedin learning to advance your career through the professional courses they offer.
Cons: Some internal processes are time consuming with lots of redundant work.
Salary - A | Culture - B | Management - B | Coworkers - A
Pros: Great pay, benefits. Flexible schedule. Opportunity and management
Cons: Not many downsides to this company
Salary - C | Culture - C | Management - A | Coworkers - B
Pros: Great benefits and flex PTO
Cons: Lack of management competency and direction