A great place to build a long career — with room for process and compensation improvements - IT Manager Siemens Employee Review

5.0
Mar 1, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Strong, supportive culture with genuinely friendly colleagues. - Excellent flexibility and healthy work–life balance. - Great growth opportunities, especially for those willing to develop and stretch. - Clear and motivating strategic direction under the current CEO. - Good access to training and development resources. - Innovative spirit and a genuine willingness to explore new ideas. - Globally impressive products & brand.

Cons

- Some internal processes are unnecessarily complex, creating inefficiencies. - Still quite “German at its core,” which can slow decision‑making and agility in a global context, and a naturally conservative approach. - Pay progression is slow and not always transparent. - Continual financial pressure and “do more with less” messaging is demotivating when the company stock is performing strongly. - UK paternity leave is significantly below industry standards (albeit full pay for 2 weeks, which is above statutory), especially compared to other tech companies. - Headcount appears heavily concentrated in finance functions, while other areas operate with lean teams and high workload. - Sadly the Poole office is far below the global standard for offices we see in the rest of the country and world (we are looking forward to a site relocation however).

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5.0
Jun 25, 2026
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Pros

Great company and great people to be around

Cons

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4.0
Jun 21, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Competitive pay, flex vacation/ PTO

Cons

Organizational restructuring seems more frequent than other companies I’ve worked for. Constant changes in processes. In four years I’ve seen change in incentive plan twice and not for the better even though they’ll tell you it is. You can make great money in sales still. Corporate alignment of rollouts of product timeline v. actual reality in the area level.

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