I applied online. I interviewed at Siemens Digital Industries Software (Viena)
Interview
1) First online interview using one of those Cisco-like online conference software, general questions about background, previous experiences etc.
2) First technical interview (online) using shared document, very basic C++ questions, nothing top worry about if you worked as C++ developer during last years (basic template, virtual function calls to figure out program output, a couple of questions about basic STL set etc.)
3) If they select you for next step, you will be invited for a local face to face interview. At the current writing, if you're not living int he same city they company will reimburse travel expenses. Office interview is very long, not difficult, you talk with your future colleagues, they explain/show you what they're working on, they might ask you some question about computer graphics, C++ etc. Friendly people anyway. You will also have online call from office with few managers in Texas, general questions and/or some technical ones about raytracing techniques.
The company is not actively looking for software developers, there might be an open position once a while in Vienna office, so few candidates are competing for the same position. Because they're working on visualization software, they give priority to those who had experience in that field I guess.
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Siemens Digital Industries Software (Wilsonville, OR) in Jan 2018
Interview
Online test followed by an onsite interview. The onsite lasts about 90 mins with a group of engineers. On the onsite, expect to code on a white board. I'm absolutely disappointed with the recruiting process. After my onsite, I had to reach out to the recruiter weekly to get some updates. At this point, I don't even know if I'm still being considered (every-time I email the recruiter, I find out that I'm still being considered).
When a candidate makes it onsite, I expect a rejection or an offer. How would you like it if you gave me an offer and I disappeared? Sounds unprofessional to me. Respect your candidates time. After this experience, I don't want to apply or work for them.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Siemens Digital Industries Software
Interview
Interviewed with them just this month. I applied online through their website.
Phone screen was simple: a recruiter is simply trying to understand some general things about the candidate.
The meet & greet was fun, and note that the mentors in this meet & greet probably already know you (because they are the ones that push you past the phone screen, based on your resume).
The final interview was pretty hard, but not too bad given the time constraints (1 hr).