I applied online. The process took 7 weeks. I interviewed at Siemens Digital Industries Software (Portland, OR) in Feb 2023
Interview
I had 5 rounds :
1) hiring manager (30 mins): a normal call where we discussed job requirements and my past experience.
2) Team manager (45 mins): experience, debug code in C, questions on multithread concepts.
3) team member (45 mins): reading the file and doing some string manipulation and explaining my project in C and some cross-questions.
4) team member (1.5 hours): I was asked several DSA questions like linkedList, queue to stack, tree traversal, binary search, hash map
5) team member (45 mins): more like puzzles, the leetcode egg problem, racing problem.
I had a very bad experience. Someone else who was hired for this role had only 3 rounds. Apart from that my hiring manager left the company dangling my processes in between. They rejected telling me they have other candidates whom they are ahead within the interview. Overall interviewers were good but the entire process seemed not evenly organized and lack of communication of the interviewers/ team with the hiring manager.
I interviewed at Siemens Digital Industries Software (Bengaluru)
Interview
The interview started with a self-introduction, followed by rolefit. I was asked to write a multithreading program and explain it. The discussion was interactive, and the interviewers were professional but was rescheduled multiple times.
I applied in-person. I interviewed at Siemens Digital Industries Software (Kairo, ) in May 2026
Interview
The interview process was smooth and professional. It started with a brief introduction about my background, previous projects, and technical experience. Then the interviewer asked some basic technical questions related to programming, especially C++ fundamentals, problem solving, and object-oriented programming concepts. The overall experience was clear and well organized.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
The interview focused mainly on my software engineering background, basic C++ knowledge, OOP concepts, and how I approach solving technical problems. The interviewer was professional and gave me time to explain my answers.
I interviewed at Siemens Digital Industries Software (Saskatoon, SK)
Interview
It was a 4 step interview process. It started with a general screening, then an HR interview, then 2 technical interviews.
The HR interview was just getting to know my work environment, preferences etc. The technical interviews gave a series of python problems and such to solve
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They asked a few algorithm questions, then some role specific ones