I applied through college or university. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Siemens (Dallas, TX) in Jun 2019
Interview
Engineering based, very math and critical thinking driven. Most questions were outside of the box thinking to see how creative and how fast you could be to come up with an answer
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Very situational engineering questions such as if there are three light bulbs in a room and you can only go in once, how do you know which light switch goes to each bulb.
1. What are the transmission mechanisms? What kind of cooperation is there?
2. How to select the motor
3. How to choose the bearing
4. Bearing installation method and tolerance
5. Why choose Siemens?
6. What aspects do you think you are suitable for Siemens?
7. Experience in PCBA
8. What difficulties have you encountered during your study and internship?
9. If you were the head of the department and one of your employees worked very hard but could not complete the task, what would you do?
10. What projects have you done and why did you choose to do this project?
11. What are the difficulties of your project and how did you solve them?
"I recently completed an automated video assessment for Siemens, which involved recording structured responses to key qualifying questions. During the session, I detailed my technical training background and certifications, while articulating my strong motivation for joining Siemens, focusing on how my skills align with their innovative global projects."
Easy, mostly communication and basic knowledge about data strucures, first interview was to create a video of responding to culture based questions and the second interview was with the mentor to ask us simple data structures questions