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Roland Busch

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5.0
Jun 20, 2012
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Pros

- Siemens MI is probably the best team in the entire industry that pioneered technologies in the past but also continues to push the envelope in the future - Long term partnerships to key opinion leaders - great benefits and good work / life balance

Cons

- current management team lacks vision and leadership experience and is destroying what was build up over the last 10 years - lack of decision making and micro management delays projects and drives the best people out the door - lost a lot of the customer focus we had back 5 years ago when we were celebrating some of our biggest achievements and successes

3.0
Nov 5, 2011
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Pros

I've been with this company since I graduated college. There are a lot of great things about this company. All new hires get 3 weeks vacation when they start, dollar for dollar matching of 401k contributions up to 7% (I think). The culture is much different than other companies - it is much more relaxed and laid back (this can be good and bad). There are lots of opportunities internally that allow for movement between organizations.

Cons

Management fosters a culture of "siloed" groups and organizations. The fragmentation between Germany and the US is very apparent. Often times, there is little cooperation to no cooperation between groups - it seems they only look out for themselves, which is a shame. Management doesn't set the tone to change this. For the 10 years that I have been with the company, it has always been this way. They recently changed their compensation structure within the past few years. In order to get promoted from within your group, the promotion money comes out of the overall merit pot for the group - which means that if you are promoted, all others in the group will have a lower merit increase for the year. This and the fact that the merit "pot" for the past few years has only been around 3% is beginning to cause folks to believe that there is a have vs have-not attitude towards the company. This is especially true when we as employees see emails from the division CEO telling us that we've meet or beat our financial targets every year, for the past 5 years. Vertical movement is a challenge. There are a large group of individuals that came over from Pratt & Whitney a while back. You'll notice that quite a few of these individuals are the ones in management positions. It almost feels (and you hear this quite a bit from a lot of people) that if you did not come from Pratt, and are not part of the "good ol' boy's club" that you have virtually no chance for vertical movement in some groups / organizations. Since the company is a German company, there are a lot of challenges when working with anyone from Germany. Beware of this - Germans have a much different work ethic than we do here in the US.

1.0
May 17, 2010
Recommend
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Pros

The pay is actually decent, but what you go through at Siemens it is not worth it.

Cons

Senior Management encourages backstabbing and even sues its own employees that they dislike. They have no clue as to what they are doing. A lot of arrogant people work at Siemens, especially upper management. I see them (postal automation group) going out of business or being sold off in the near future.

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