You will get a yearly gift. (Not applicable during COVID times)
If you are a favorite of your manager, then you might get some awards. (A few of which are worth 1 lakh, again not applicable during COVID times)
When you join, you will think that Siemens is a brand and, moreover, a product-based company. You will be proven wrong within a few months after joining the company.
They will tell you that they work in R&D, but most of the development work is done in Germany, and all you will get here to do is testing.
After at least 1-2 years, you will get to work on pure development tasks. (If you are okay with it, then go ahead and join).
Appraisal is as good as what you get in the service industry.
Don't be partial. Treat everyone fairly.
The interview was good. Questions were based on my railway signaling background. There were a total of 3 rounds: * 2 technical rounds * 1 HR round The team was friendly and supportive. I have joined here and am working as a Product Safety V&
There were two rounds of interviews. The first round was conducted by an Enterprise Architect. This round was purely technical, and the interviewer made it a very friendly and comfortable experience. It was one of the best interviews I have appeared
1. One round with some basic DS questions. 2. Then they give you a long assignment. They even ask you to learn their application (Mendix) and build the front end. I built the backend system, and as the scope of the assignment was too long, I could n
The interview was good. Questions were based on my railway signaling background. There were a total of 3 rounds: * 2 technical rounds * 1 HR round The team was friendly and supportive. I have joined here and am working as a Product Safety V&
There were two rounds of interviews. The first round was conducted by an Enterprise Architect. This round was purely technical, and the interviewer made it a very friendly and comfortable experience. It was one of the best interviews I have appeared
1. One round with some basic DS questions. 2. Then they give you a long assignment. They even ask you to learn their application (Mendix) and build the front end. I built the backend system, and as the scope of the assignment was too long, I could n