Free Siemens software for students: How to download and get started 

Learn everything you need to know to get started using Siemens software for engineering students.

Engineering interview tips: How to prepare and succeed as a student or early-career engineer

Interviews are your opportunity to showcase not only your technical skills, but your durable skills too. Learn how to ace your next interview.

Seven essential skills for a mechanical engineering career

Seven essential skills for your mechanical engineering career

To thrive, mechanical engineers need a mix of technical and durable skills.

Siemens USA CEO Barbara Humpton smiles for a picture.

The skills that matter most: Insights from Siemens USA CEO Barbara Humpton

As Barbara Humpton, CEO of Siemens USA points out, it’s often the “skills for life” like collaboration and adaptability that truly set high-achievers apart.

Ask me anything: Get tips from a recruiter and hiring manager to land your next engineering job

Watch our on-demand webinar and learn how students and early-career engineers can stand out in the job market

What do employers really look for in recent engineering graduates? Hear their honest answers in this on-demand webinar.

Introducing Expedite – Skills for Industry: a new microcredential for early-career engineers

Expedite – Skills for Industry is a new microcredential designed to give early-career engineers marketable skills for today’s industrial environments.

ASEE 2025: Siemens led key conversations on bringing industry to academia

At the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) 2025 annual conference, Siemens Global Academic and Future Workforce Team is excited to drive engaging discussions about academic and industry partnerships.

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Highlights from the Academic and Future Workforce Program at Realize LIVE Americas 2025

At Realize LIVE Americas, we brought together educators, industry leaders and students to discuss how to best prepare engineers for the rigors of today’s industrial environments.

Siemens becomes first industrial software company to offer an ABET-recognized credential

Design for the Circular Economy, a microcredential created by Siemens in collaboration with the University of Colorado Boulder, is now the first industry credential to receive ABET recognition.