I applied through college or university. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Siemens Digital Industries Software (Singapur) in Mar 2015
Interview
the interview started with a self-introduction, the boss was very friendly, I was initially very nervous, but he was very professional and manage to make me feel more comfortable in the interview. In the end, the interview becomes a conversation. The boss did not ask very difficult questions, instead, he asked for what I wanted to learn from the internship. Therefore I think as long as you demonstrate your willingness to learn, you should be fine.
I interviewed at Siemens Digital Industries Software (Livonia, MI)
Interview
I was asked about different ways I would approach different situations. I was asked to talk about myself. It was not stressful. I think that it wouldn't have been hard to pass the interview, I was unable only to continue with role as I couldn't fulfill location requirement.
I interviewed at Siemens Digital Industries Software (Washington, DC)
Interview
Interview process was short and to the point. Consisted of about three or four rounds. Met with people on the team and had an initial HR screening. Ultimately moved quickly and efficiently
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Asked me about my background and why I applied to Siemens
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Siemens Digital Industries Software (Bellevue, WA) in Mar 2025
Interview
The process begins when you receive an email from HR inviting you to a brief screening call. During this conversation, HR will ask about your anticipated graduation date, current enrollment or research status, and your long-term goals. Candidates who clear this initial stage are then passed along to the hiring manager for a deeper, role-specific technical interview.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
The interview consisted entirely of a predetermined yes/no checklist—‘Have you used model XX? Read paper YY? Applied technique ZZ?’—with no follow-up or discussion of what I actually learned or built. It felt like something that could have been handled with a quick online questionnaire, rather than a live call. I would have appreciated a deeper conversation about how I used those tools in real projects.