I applied for the position of Data Engineer at Siemens at a time I can't remember. On September 15, an email came from Siemens for an interview. On September 22, we had an interview with an authorized person. Despite the authorized person who ended the meeting by saying, "don't worry, we'll see you," at the end of the interview, I received a negative email one week later. I sent an email to both HR and Siemens to get feedback and saw that my email address was banned. It's okay if the feedback is negative, but having an email address banned is not nice. My advice to applicants is to consider another company.
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The following metrics were computed from 1 interview experience for the Siemens Data Engineer role in Istanbul, Turkey.
Siemens's interview process for their Data Engineer roles in Istanbul, Turkey is extremely selective, failing the vast majority of engineers.
Candidates reported having very negative feelings for Siemens's Data Engineer interview process in Istanbul, Turkey.