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Overall employee rating

3.1
Based on 102 reviews
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Detail Ratings
Work life balance
3.0
Career Growth
3.0
Work flexibility
3.0
Job Security
4.0
Pay and benefits
3.0
Leadership
3.0
Company Culture
3.0
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Software Engineer
3.3
26 April 2026
Solid Work-Life, Depends on Your Team
Pros: The hybrid work model is a huge plus for me as a Software Engineer. It allows for good remote flexibility and still some face time at the office. I generally get my 40 hours done without too much overtime, and the PTO is decent, which helps manage personal life.
Cons: Sometimes project deadlines can get intense, especially in industrial software development. It's not uncommon for some engineering teams to have crunch periods. Management expectations aren't always consistent across different groups, which can impact work-life balance.
Advice to Management: Try to standardize expectations around project timelines and overtime for engineering teams. Better consistency would help overall employee well-being and reduce stress during crucial phases in digital industries.
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Software Engineer
3.1
23 April 2026
Solid job security, but keep learning
Pros: You get great job security as a Software Engineer here. Being part of a big corporate company like Siemens means stability and decent benefits. They have a lot of diverse projects in digital factory solutions, which is cool.
Cons: Career growth can feel slow if you don't actively push for it. There's a lot of bureaucracy, which can be frustrating. Sometimes it feels like innovation gets bogged down in processes.
Advice to Management: Try to streamline some of the decision-making processes. Empower teams to innovate faster, especially for engineers working on new industrial automation projects. It would help with employee engagement.
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Electrical Engineer
3.3
12 April 2026
Okay work-life if you manage your projects
Pros: You get some decent flexibility, especially with WFH options a few days a week. It's a big corporate place, so there's solid job security. If your industrial automation projects are on track, 40-hour weeks are totally doable.
Cons: Sometimes project deadlines can be super intense. You can't always avoid those long hours, especially during commissioning phases. The Orlando, FL office can get busy, making a consistent work-life balance tough.
Advice to Management: Try to better manage the scope creep on power systems projects. It helps prevent burnout among engineers. Support managers in pushing back on unrealistic deadlines.
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Software Engineer
3.0
11 April 2026
Decent place, but career path is fuzzy.
Pros: The job security is pretty solid here. Pay and benefits are good for a big corporate company. You can generally find opportunities to move teams if you actively look, and the hybrid work model is a plus.
Cons: Career growth for a Software Engineer isn't always clear. It's tough to get promoted without strong internal networking, which can be frustrating. Digital transformation initiatives sometimes mean reshuffling, not advancement.
Advice to Management: Make career progression paths more transparent for technical roles. Invest in better internal mentorship and clearer promotion criteria. Stop relying so much on internal networking.
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Software Engineer
3.1
7 April 2026
Decent benefits, but base pay could be better
Pros: I've gotta say, the health insurance is pretty good here, especially for a large corporate. The 401k match is solid too. It's a nice safety net for employees working out of the Orlando, FL office.
Cons: My base pay as a Software Engineer felt a bit behind other industrial software companies. Annual raises aren't very impressive, so it's tough to really boost your overall compensation.
Advice to Management: Re-evaluate market rates for technical positions like Software Engineers. Competitive pay is crucial to retain top talent in industrial automation.
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Software Engineer
3.4
5 April 2026
Good for Stability, Slow for Advancement
Pros: It's a very stable company, which is great for job security. The benefits package is solid, especially for a big corporate like Siemens. I also appreciate the remote work flexibility.
Cons: Career progression here, especially in Software Engineer roles, is incredibly slow. It feels like you have to wait for someone to retire to move up. There aren't many clear paths for promotion beyond junior roles.
Advice to Management: Create clearer, more achievable career ladders for technical roles. Invest more in internal training for advancement.
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Software Engineer
3.3
5 April 2026
Hybrid Model is Okay, Could Be Better
Pros: You get a stable job with good benefits at a big corporate company like Siemens. For us engineers, the hybrid model of 3 days in office and 2 WFH is better than being fully onsite, especially when working on industrial software projects.
Cons: The 'flexibility' really depends on your manager, not a consistent company policy. Even with the hybrid model, some teams in the Atlanta office are pushed for more onsite days, which feels like a step backward.
Advice to Management: Standardize the work from home policy across all teams for Software Engineer roles. Trust your employees to get the work done regardless of their location, especially for those of us not directly on the factory floor.
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Software Engineer
3.1
4 April 2026
Solid foundation, but career growth can be slow
Pros: I've learned a ton as a Software Engineer here. The projects are massive, especially in industrial automation. You get exposure to real global corporation scale stuff, which is great for your resume.
Cons: Moving up isn't always clear. There's a lot of internal competition for senior engineering roles, and promotions can feel like they take forever. It's tough to find a clear path sometimes.
Advice to Management: Make career progression frameworks more transparent, especially for mid-level engineers. Encourage clearer internal mobility paths instead of always hiring externally for higher roles.
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Automation Engineer
3.0
4 April 2026
Decent benefits, but pay needs work
Pros: The health benefits package is solid for a big corporate company like Siemens. 401k matching is decent, and there's good job security for engineers here. They offer some tuition reimbursement, which helps with career development.
Cons: Base salary for an Automation Engineer in Orlando, FL felt a bit low compared to the market. Annual raises are pretty modest; don't expect huge bumps. Bonuses aren't guaranteed and usually aren't that significant.
Advice to Management: Re-evaluate compensation bands for engineering roles to stay competitive with the industry. Focus on better annual raises and more transparent bonus structures.
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Software Engineer
3.3
3 April 2026
Decent Pay, Solid Benefits for a Big Company
Pros: The base salary for a Software Engineer here is pretty good, especially if you're early to mid-career. The health insurance and 401k matching are solid; they really stand out compared to some smaller tech companies. It's what you expect from a big corporate player in industrial automation.
Cons: Pay raises can be slow sometimes, it's tough to get a big jump without switching teams or roles. The annual bonus structure feels a bit opaque, and it doesn't always reflect individual effort for technical roles. For someone seeking rapid salary growth, it can be a bit frustrating.
Advice to Management: Re-evaluate the annual compensation review process to ensure faster growth opportunities for high-performing technical talent. Make the bonus criteria clearer for software development teams.
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