I applied through college or university. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Siemens in Apr 2010
Interview
The first interview had good questions, and the guy seemed like someone I could work with. The on-site interview was my least pleasant interview ever. The group challenge didn't make any sense. By the end of it, I realized all they wanted us to do was say why Siemens was awesome. It had nothing to do with engineering or problem solving. Then I had to do a series of one-on-one interviews. They were all behavioral questions and they were pretty much the same questions over and over with a different spin. Nothing about the interviews gave me openings to show how perfect I was for the job or how much I knew about the company.
The worst part was when they asked me what salary I was expecting. I mentioned what my friends were getting in my answer, and the interviewer proceeded to tell me that my friends were lying and no entry-level engineer makes that much. The offer I accepted (different global and highly successful company) gave me almost $10,000 higher than the salary I told Siemens.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Describe a time when the customer was unhappy with a result.
I was invited to interview from an on-campus recruiting event. When brought in, I spoke to two graduates from my school. I received a follow-up email and interview shortly after.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Describe one time you led a team to accomplish a goal.
I applied through college or university. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Siemens (Boston, MA) in Jan 2022
Interview
I met with the recruiter at the career fair and we talked for 5 minutes, then we scheduled an interview with him and he asked technical behavior and situational questions. Then we scheduled a call with my first rotational manager and he asked me about myself and my interest in the company. Do your research ahead of time about the company and the specific role.
At the end of my summer internship, all of the interns had an opportunity to interview for a full-time role. Two day total. Day 1 - Four 30 minute interview with hiring manager for each division. No technical questions. Basic behavioral questions. Day 2 - Group case study to determine how well you work with others.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Strengths/weaknesses, obstacle you've faced and how did you overcome it