Corporate greed compounded without a long term succession plan for each specific buisness has destroyed this company. In addition to all the wrong people being promoted into decision making and managerial seats without having the right vision or... — read more
Siemens battles employee retention through "The Great Resignation "
Siemens battles U.S. infrastructure deficit as employee retention suffers significant loss. "The Great Resignation" has Siemens on the ropes for major structural changes through 2025.
What happened to us?
This was once a great company everybody wanted to join and we were all proud to say we worked for. That's no longer true, at least not in my case. The leadership has systematically destroyed this place reducing it to nothing but a shadow of its... — read more
An Uncertain Future Looms For Siemens U.S. at German Headquarters.
Siemens U.S. battles infrastructure sustainability and growth eroding shareholder profitability and margins. A closer lens will be placed operating infrastructure and management through 2025.
190 people out of work as Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy reduces workforce by 32%
Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy announced Wednesday that about 32% of its workforce will be laid off permanently, effectively putting 121 workers in Fort Madison and 69 in Hutchinson, Kansas, out of a... — read more
Siemens to Offshore jobs through 2024
Released at the annual shareholder meeting in January, Siemens plans to offshore more US jobs to India through 2024. US branches to continue reduction, closings and consolidation of processes through 2025.
Time for change
What used to be a great company with a reputation to be proud of has significantly changed. Siemens US never aligned a succession plan for its branch structure. Leadership greed and vast models to extract more profits from the US has sent this... — read more
We are not respected
Worst management in corporate America. The most disorganized, unfulfilling working environment. 26 years of dedication to this company and I was let go via email and text!!! Simply disgusting! This is, sadly, our new reality. They couldn't care... — read more
Changing for the worse
I used to recommend Siemens whenever somebody showed interest in applying for a job here, now I'm warning people away. Too many cuts, too many closings, too many bad managers, and very few opportunities for advancement are only some of the changes... — read more
Siemens US layoffs
I think this awful how they are closing all US offices and plants and sending the business to India! This is awful during the pandemic to treat people like this!
The Olean Union Got What They Deserve
The Squeelworkers Union at the old Dresser plant in got what they wanted! They have guys walking around getting paid $60 / hour doing nothing. The union workers sleep on the job. They cook corn all day instead of working. They don't listen to... — read more
Siemens Energy Tealignment
Looks like Gabriela arrogance has caught up with him. Lost a lot of stroke today. Good move Siemens!
How many so far?
How many people have been laid off from Siemens so far due to the pandemic?
I just got laid off on Monday the 4th of january
I got laid off from Siemens Digital Industries. I'm surprised I haven't read more about it online because apparently they're doing this as part of a massive Reduction In Force. I'm glad it's not just me but also sad to see apparently a lot of people... — read more
More cuts in December?
Or are we safe until next year?
Siemens Digital Industries Software “Restructuring”
We were notified yesterday morning from Sr. Marketing Leadership that the team will be “restructuring” to run more efficient. With this announcement they will be eliminating Zone marketing positions across the globe and replacing them with a sole... — read more
Siemens Florham Park ejects older employees
Four employees near retirement age were terminated in Florham Park in February. Basically, it was every employee over a certain age who had not already filed for his or her retirement. After 20, 30, 40 years, all they got was 30 minutes to pack up... — read more
Siemens laying off 130 workers at Fort Madison factory
130 workers are set to be laid off at the Siemens Gamesa factory in Fort Madison, Iowa, according to Lee County Economic Development Group President and CEO, Dennis... — read more
The downfall of Siemens Energy
I have worked for Siemens Energy in the USA for many years. The company has progressively declined over the last years due to terrible management, at all levels. As in any job, there are good and bad people. There is ongoing uncertainty and lack of... — read more
Waves of lay-offs Siemens Digital Industries Software January and February 2020
After 27 years of loyal service, I was part of one wave of RIF layoffs at Siemens Digital Industries Software over a period of weeks. Why is this not being reported in the news? They laid off employees in several waves of RIFs in January and then... — read more
Siemens loves America
To those U.S. workers who have been laid off, or lost your jobs due to the numerous plant closures in the united states, take heart - the havoc wreaked on your lives was not in vain, it was a great help in off-setting the enormous expense of this... — read more
Ignore the rumors!
We had a townhall at Princeton. We were informed that everything will be fine. Charlotte and Berkeley need to worry though. But Princeton will be around for a while. They are hiring 200 more people next year.
latest rumor
latest rumor- corporate technology in the princeton office gunna go bye bye because gas and power eat it up and spit it out and munich no wanna fund it no more good news deloitte hiring down the street bad news deloitte no want your lazy... — read more
Siemens Healthineers acquired Corindus Vascular Robotics
I hope they will keep Accounting and IT folks.
Vision 2020 should be better outside Germany
Great one Joe, but do the former top 50 get it yet? Your "board takeover" is interesting but results in Zero ownership of leadership and usual suspects positioning themselves. This is sickening to observe when they have less entitlement than former... — read more
Budget cuts in Energy Service
Heard major budget cuts in service are coming by end of the year. That typically equates to more layoffs.
Houston SC
Plant shut down announced on 9/28/18. Layoffs have begun.
Siemens wanted to close SDDTI a long time ago
Siemens wanted to close SDDTI a long time ago because of legacy asbestos claims of the prior company they acquired. The products are small gas turbines and the shelf life was coming to an end. They also had to stay a certain amount of time for the NJ... — read more
Siemens is on a roll, another plant closing
How many more of similar announcements will we get before the end of the year? A big loss in Burlington for 125 people losing their jobs at the Siemens plant. The German-based company which has operated in Burlington since 1870, is closing its door... — read more
Siemens Energy - Plant Closure (Mt Vernon)
Siemens Energy just announced that they are planning to close the plant in Mount Vernon. ABC news coverage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2IPH_lkngl0
Siemens Healthineers Flanders NJ
Any updates about layoffs or relocations for Siemens Healthineers in Flanders?
DRAFTING AND CAD DESIGNERS
All Drafting and Cad Designer jobs going to India Cad Designers are 1st to go in Engineering More laid off today
Older workers are being targeted
Older workers are being targeted. Frankly, some are justified in the sense that these workers refuse to change, have no more enthusiasm, and the ones I know even said they just want to milk the routine by riding it out until they retire. Some are... — read more
20k is too much
I believe that we'll be looking at major layoffs at Siemens, but 20k? Doesn't that number seem overblown to anybody else? It's not that I believe or have any faith in management, but I honestly believe that we'll not see that many layoffs. A quarter... — read more
The arrogance of Siemens upper management is overwhelming
They preach pride and ownership but insult you dragging out layoffs for years. Never realizing the low moral has created an even larger loss in productivity. Tell employees to cut spending while posting photos and stories about having select... — read more
Massive layoff at Siemens AG
This is going to be absolutely brutal! Nearly 20,000 office jobs will most likely be eliminated as part of the latest restructuring/efficiency drive/whatever they're calling it these days. At least those with manufacturing jobs are safe. Everybody... — read more