ASM reviews

2.4

26% would recommend to a friend

(546 total reviews)
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Hichem M.Saad

18% approve of CEO

29% positive business outlook

ASM has an employee rating of 2.4 out of 5 stars, based on 546 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The ASM employee rating is 31% below average for employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.5 stars).

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546 reviews
1.0
May 15, 2026
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Pros

Pros: Talented colleagues, competitive salaries, interesting industry, learning opportunities.

Cons

I joined ASM excited to be part of a company that talked so passionately about culture, values, and caring for people. It quickly became clear that “we care” is apparently more of an inspirational slogan than a lived experience, but points for consistency in repeating it. 👏👏👏 If your ideal workplace is one where metrics are deeply loved and people are more of a supporting detail, and NO personal life, you may feel right at home. The employee messaging is excellent, truly. Very polished. Very corporate. Lots of emphasis on values, caring, and engagement. The actual day-to-day experience felt a bit more like “be engaged, but only in ways that align with leadership priorities.” Morale is low within the People/HR function, which is honestly a fascinating achievement considering that’s the team supposedly focuses on employee wellbeing. An especially interesting leadership perspective seems to be that external reviews should not be taken seriously because they’re supposedly written by “disgruntled former employees”. If that’s the explanation, then why do ASM competitors seem to receive genuinely positive feedback from current and former employees? Perhaps the issue isn’t the existence of reviews, but what motivates people to write them in the first place. For an organization that expects employees to be committed, engaged, and willing to go above and beyond (“raise the bar”, as it is often said), there seems to be a surprising disconnect around the fact that people generally perform better when they feel respected rather than expendable. Groundbreaking, I know. Leadership’s approach to change felt very efficient if the goal was to ensure people felt unheard, undervalued, and thoroughly disconnected from the process. Feedback seemed welcome in the same way automated surveys are welcome, technically collected, unclear what happens next (nothing). The turnover in the People/HR team within the last couple of months certainly suggests this experience may not have been unique, though I’m sure that was all just an extraordinary coincidence. ASM does have talented people and interesting work, which makes the culture even more disappointing. A company can absolutely chase performance, but eventually someone has to realize that people are the ones delivering the numbers everyone is so obsessed with.

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ASM Response
1mo
Thank you sharing your feedback with us. We’re sorry to hear about your experience. At ASM, we are continually working to strengthen how we support employees, communicate openly and foster an environment where people feel valued and heard, and your feedback is a big part of how we do that. We listen and act upon feedback, however we appreciate that not every action will be immediately visible. We are proud of the many talented people across ASM and are committed to building both a high-performing and respectful environment for all of them. We appreciate you taking the time to share your perspective with us.
1.0
Nov 6, 2025

STAY AWAY

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Pros

If you start from the very worst, it can only get better?

Cons

I highly recommend you reconsider any offer received from ASM. Firstly, their training program is absolutely abysmal. This is such a frustrating topic for new hires and it amazes ASM still hasn’t managed to figure this out. Additionally, under the new CEO, the climate has shifted to one of fear and short sighted goals. Everything has eroded to the point entire management teams are leaving, forcing the working level to constantly flex to ever changing leaders and priorities. Additionally, career advancement is virtually non-existent. Management is an expert at keeping promotions just out of reach to ensure they don’t' have to pay their workers more. WLB is non-existent; I hope you are prepared to routinely take work calls at 10PM or later. The financial outlook looks bad all around as well – bookings are down across the board and management is scrambling for ways to make this look better than the train wreck it is. I highly recommend you avoid at all costs

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ASM Response
7mo
Thank you for sharing. We take our employees’ perspectives seriously and are sorry to hear that your time at ASM didn’t live up to your expectations. We’re taking your feedback into consideration and will look for any changes that could be made.
1.0
Aug 20, 2025

Poor Leadership and Lack of Employee Support

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Pros: Industry visibility, decent benefits, exposure to semiconductor technology. Cons: Weak leadership, poor communication, limited career growth, and a lack of genuine employee support.

Cons

Working at ASM was disappointing. While the company positions itself as an innovative leader in semiconductor equipment, the internal culture doesn’t reflect that. Management often makes short-sighted decisions without considering the impact on employees or long-term strategy. Communication is inconsistent, and leadership seems more focused on appearances than on genuine problem-solving. Career development opportunities are limited, and promotions feel political rather than merit-based. Employee input is rarely valued, and the lack of transparency around major decisions creates a stressful environment. For a company in such a fast-paced industry, they struggle to adapt and empower their teams to succeed. The technology and customer relationships might be impressive, but internally the company suffers from poor leadership, weak processes, and a culture that doesn’t truly support its people.

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ASM Response
10mo
We read your review with interest. ASM is indeed growing, and we are evolving our organization to match our innovation capacity. We value our people more than anything, so your perspective is greatly appreciated.
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