I applied through college or university. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Siemens (Bengaluru) in Sep 2015
Interview
The process started with two online tests, in the first one questions were mainly based on C++ , concepts of OOPs and data structures. In which out of around 150 students 94 were shortlisted and the second test was about aptitude, verbal and logical reasoning. After this round 44 were shortlisted
and the interview process was going to take place the next day.
2nd day: There were six panels for the tech interview and in each panel different types of questions were asked , some of them are:
-Basic questions on OOPs and Data Structures
-Probability and coding questions like towers of hanoi , stacks using linked list , find the number of
factors of a number.
-Be perfect with information about the projects you have done because they will check your in depth knowledge about the project. I could answer all because i didnt concentrate much on projects that i mentioned in my resume so may be due to this i failed to get the offer.
Out of 44 shortlisted 24 were sent to HR including me , after two days results were mailed and my name wasn't there. By the way 12 got selected.
I applied online. I interviewed at Siemens (Cairo, Cairo Governorate)
Interview
I attended an interview at the Siemens office in Cairo Festival City. The interview focused heavily on C++ and object-oriented programming (OOP), covering the topics in considerable detail. The interviewers were very friendly, welcoming, and professional. I would say the questions ranged from medium to hard in difficulty.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Can you explain the four pillars of object-oriented programming and provide an example in C++?
HR and technical interviews were both fast and easy. They really returned fast. The questions were really meaningful. After the technical interview, they offered a job directly. It was a good experience.
The interview process at Siemens was smooth and well-structured. It included resume screening, HR discussion, technical rounds on coding and problem-solving, and a final managerial interview. Overall difficulty was moderate and professional.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
One key question asked during my interview at Siemens was to explain a challenging project I worked on and how I solved the technical problems involved, focusing on my problem-solving approach and coding decisions.