So I've officially been working for Siemens for 7 1/2 years. One of the fun things about working for such a large, multinational company is how many different Siemens locations there are worldwide. They have a presence in pretty much every country, state, and region. As expected, some locations are bigger and more "famous" than others in the Siemens world.
In the time I've been working for this giant octopus of a company, I've been privileged to visit some of their bigger (and smaller locations):
Concord, CA (home base for 7 years)
Berkeley, CA (home base for the past 6 months)
Mountain View, CA
West Sacramento, CA
Sacramento, CA
Hoffman Estates, IL
Cary, NC
Erlangen, Germany
Forchheim, Germany
Kemnath, Germany
Heidelberg, Germany
Nürnberg, Germany
And my most recent, and long-awaited Siemens destination? Malvern, PA.
Ever since I started at Siemens Healthcare I've wanted to visit the corporate headquarters location in Malvern. I've worked with a lot of different colleagues located in Malvern, received company-wide emails about Malvern, and heard about the huge complex there.
I can now officially say I've been to the offices in Malvern. I traveled to the infamous office with my manager for a two day workshop related to the huge project we're currently working on.
I had hoped that I'd have the opportunity to see something of the area while I was there, since it was my first time in Pennsylvania, but unfortunately our days were packed and I didn't get to see much outside of the office and hotel area. Although I did try to grab a few pictures on the road while we were sitting in traffic heading back to the airport.
My thoughts on the location:
-the area is beautiful! So quaint and green. And as my manager said, there are churches on every corner!
-the office complex is HUGE...at least 3 corporate buildings with 5 floors full of Siemens employees.
-it is a terrible place to try and navigate...there are no maps (that I could find) and people are listed in the corporate directory by their cube number (which includes no indication of what building or floor they are in/on)
-security is a little bit crazy...you not only have to badge through the front door, but there are doors in many of the main hallways that also require you to pass your badge over to get through
All in all it was great to finally see this mysterious location I've heard so much about and I hope I'll have the opportunity to visit again...and hopefully take some time to see the surrounding area too!
Pretty lake we drove by (please excuse the reflection through the window)
"The Classic Diner" where we had lunch on our way out of town.