posting velocity //
Opens vs closes per day
Based on 0 events over 90 days. Green days had more opens than closes, red vice-versa. The dark line is the 7-day rolling average.
Posting timing (day/hour) is available only when there are at least 5 jobs with a real publish stamp spread across 3 distinct days. This company's source doesn't expose post times, or there isn't enough data yet — showing what we know for sure: how many jobs are open, in which domains, and at which seniority levels.
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Total active openings across all sites
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Opens minus closes in the last 28 days
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Opens minus closes in the last 90 days
posting velocity //
Based on 0 events over 90 days. Green days had more opens than closes, red vice-versa. The dark line is the 7-day rolling average.
role mix //
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The green layer is the current share of active openings by role. The grey dashed layer is the 90-day baseline — gaps between them show where the company is shifting its hiring mix.
seniority pyramid //
Seniority is not exposed by the source for this company.
Distribution of active openings by seniority. The 'unknown' row groups jobs from sources that don't expose seniority.
geography //
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Active openings by region. Click a row to see jobs in that area.
time on market //
Median
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25th pct
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75th pct
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Based on 0 closed jobs and 0 still open (right-censored). Curve is Kaplan-Meier; band is the 95% CI.
Window: 180 days back. Don't read the mean — the long tail biases it. Median and percentiles are the honest summary.
Republish rate
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Fewer than 10 closures in the window — not enough to compute.
company intel · ai-generated
Updated 1d ago
Siemens was founded in Berlin in 1847 by Werner von Siemens and Johann Georg Halske. The company is headquartered in Munich, Germany, and is listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange under the ticker SIE, with ADRs also traded in New York. Siemens is one of the largest industrial and technology conglomerates globally, employing hundreds of thousands of people worldwide.
Siemens organizes its business around several major divisions: industrial automation and control systems under the Siemens Digital Industries brand, smart building and grid infrastructure under Siemens Smart Infrastructure, and public transportation under Siemens Mobility, which covers rail systems and related equipment. The company serves industrial customers, manufacturers, infrastructure operators, and public authorities across the world.
In 2020, Siemens executed a major spin-off by separately listing Siemens Energy, separating its energy business from the core industrial operations. Siemens Healthineers, the medical imaging and diagnostics division, is separately listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange under the ticker SHL, though Siemens AG retains a majority stake.
Siemens' flagship industrial software platform is called Xcelerator, offering product lifecycle management (PLM) tools, simulation and design environments, and automation software. The long-standing Simatic brand covers programmable logic controllers (PLCs) and factory automation systems. In rail, Siemens Mobility produces the Velaro high-speed train family and signaling systems for transit networks.
In industrial automation, Siemens competes with ABB, Rockwell Automation, and Honeywell. In PLM software, it competes with Dassault Systèmes and PTC. Siemens acquired Mentor Graphics in 2017 for approximately $4.5 billion, a transaction that substantially expanded its presence in EDA (electronic design automation); the resulting business now operates as Siemens EDA.
Siemens has maintained a presence in Israel for decades, with offices in Tel Aviv. Local operations include sales, marketing, and customer support for industrial and infrastructure clients. Following the Mentor Graphics acquisition and the formation of Siemens EDA, there is also R&D activity in Israel focused on electronic design automation.
key people & leadership
1 key people, sourced from public records — with a per-row confidence score.
Roland Busch
President and CEO, Siemens AG
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