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Introduction
Engineers use scientific principles to develop products or systems to solve real life problems. Much of engineering is about innovation rather than invention. This means that engineers transform creative ideas into improved products, services, technologies or processes. A career within the field of engineering is exciting and varied as the work is constantly changing. Becoming an engineer at Siemens is about using energy, ideas and passion. It requires a range of skills and abilities that are needed across the whole business. Siemens provides opportunities for young people at all levels to enter the world of engineering. It recruits at a number of different levels. For example:
It goes beyond the standard approaches to attracting good people because its employees enable it to be competitive. This approach has led to Siemens becoming an open culture with opportunities for employees at all levels.
By following an engineering career Siemens people have the opportunity to move into other disciplines. For instance, they may go into areas such as research, manufacturing, sales and marketing, finance or project management. |
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