60 minute phone interview with multiple interviewers.
In person interview had me sit with the team leader and complete an assessment by hand on paper. After, I ghosted an employee and saw them complete a daily task from a ticket. After I was sat in a boardroom with 6-8 people and we reviewed my paper assessment. After the assessment was reviewed I was asked to do some white board questions, one of them was a brain teaser question. The total in person interview was 4 hours long.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Brain Teaser Whiteboard question: You are in a rowing boat on a lake. A large heavy rock is also in the boat. You heave the rock overboard. It sinks to the bottom of the lake. What happens to the water level in the lake? Does it rise, fall or stay the same?
I applied online. I interviewed at Siemens (Kairo, )
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.