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4.0

77% would recommend to a friend

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Christophe Fouquet

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73% positive business outlook

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4.0
Jan 4, 2016
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Pros

Great Pay, the coworkers are really nice, awesome vacation between Christmas and New Year, close to NYC, great work life balance. Most people work 8-5 and that's it.

Cons

This branch of ASML was purchased from an older, established, American company. As a result, the progressive culture of the Dutch is attempting to lurch the greying and aging workforce into the 21st century. The management, however, is strictly controlling the transition and the end result will likely be no better than the starting point.

3.0
Nov 17, 2015
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Pros

Great pay, and good benefits. Great training. You get to work on high tech, interesting machinery. Opportunities to travel nationally and internationally.

Cons

1. No opportunities to grow. 2. As a vendor, which operates on the customer's site, this makes for unfavorable working conditions. If you're an ambitious, hard worker, looking for a long term career, you will probably not be satisfied with this position after about 3 years. On the other hand, if your straight out of college, ASML is a foot in the door to an intriguing industry. If you're the "less than ambitious type," this job is perfect for you, as it allows you to coast along for years with, little to no accountability.

2.0
Jul 27, 2015
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Pros

Get to work with Bleeding Edge Technology. Opportunity to travel if you want it (World Wide). Some flexibility in working hours. Good Time off + separate Sick Time banks. Decent but dwindling rapidly benefits. (Currently rated average within industry). If you stick it out long enough, decent salary's are possible.

Cons

Zero opportunity for growth unless you are well connected. ASML doesn't hire based on skill or qualifications, and leadership roles are even worse in regards to this. Its all about who you know to get ahead. Job postings in the US are typically filled before they even land, and other candidates are almost never considered. The service group is treated like a burden by cooperate office, while at the same time is the bread-and butter of ASML. Customers are screaming for better/more support and VHV isn't listening. Leadership is a major issue within ASML. The wrong people are consistently hired because they "are due" or "its their time". Again, talent is rarely a consideration for these roles and it reflects strongly in the way the organization is ran. In regards to this, as another poster mentioned, ""if you are good at what you do, good luck getting into something new"". Its easy to see why this happens as when people want to move on to something new, the spot they leave is rarely re-opened. This typically leaves a hole in the organization (depending on engineer) that will never get filled, as the job is not re-posted. This in turn drives management to push heavily against personal development and growth, further demotivating employee's. As an Engineer who has worked in three different regions + visited many many more, I can say this isn't a situation that isn't unique to one locale, but more of a cultural issue within the company.

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