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4.0

78% would recommend to a friend

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Christophe Fouquet

74% approve of CEO

74% positive business outlook

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2.0
Aug 2, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

The products we will be delivering and projects are very interesting and very groundbreaking research , development, production is done here. I definitely enjoy the work and technical aspect of the projects.

Cons

Don’t recommend this place if you’re young and a woman and looking to feel included. I am 100% on site for reference. It’s already a male dominated field as is but I feel like the work culture lacks in female empowerment and support here and also for young people to feel included. Feels like an old boys club for the most part and you will get spoken over by other men constantly. My imposter syndrome has been really bad at this job and it’s affecting my mental health and I feel very lonely and isolated. Lacks in amenities on site and company culture and other companies offer more competitive salaries for less stressful work and a smaller workload, giving me less of an incentive to stay here long term. Can’t speak for all parts of the company but this is how I feel at the Wilton location and my role and work life balance is poor. There’s not much opportunity for professional growth or attending outside conferences and the hierarchy for engineers is very flat for the most part. Management is also dismissive and poor regarding employees feelings rather than supportive and motivating.

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Dear employee, It’s important that you raised these concerns. We are disappointed to hear about your experience as ASML strives for an environment in which all employees feel valued, respected and can fully contribute. We invite you to reach out directly to either your manager or to Human Resources, or to use our SpeakUp service (http://www.speakupfeedback.eu/web/awki4vp/us), which you can do anonymously if you prefer, so that we can be of assistance. We also want to raise awareness of our Employee Assistance Program (EAP), a benefit with free services all employees can utilize, and employee networks, such as Women@Wilton and Next, for employees who are in the early stages of their careers. We greatly value your input; appreciate the time you took to write your review and hope that your experience is soon reflective of a work culture in line with our values.
1.0
Jul 29, 2023

HMI review - not ASML

Recommend
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Pros

-ASML is a solid company, profit sharing is good -Okay benefits and pay (better than for the average person but the worst of the few tech companies I’ve worked for) -I don’t have anything good to say about HMI, probably okay if you’ve never worked anywhere else or are fluent in Mandarin

Cons

Reading some of the reviews on here from years ago, nothing has changed. Working for HMI is rough. Most of the people who enjoy working for HMI have not ever worked for another company and/or are fluent in Mandarin. -If you do not speak Mandarin, you are treated like an outsider and do not have access to the same knowledge and training as those who do. If you find yourself struggling to learn or understand things because of this, you’ll be treated as though you are incompetent or lazy as opposed to experiencing very real and significant language barriers. -Work life balance is generally not good. It seems to be an expectation of the Taiwanese workers to work 10-12 hour days 7 days a week. If you protest this grueling and completely unreasonable schedule, your reputation will be negatively affected. There is no work life balance drafted into policy and therefore it is abused (e.g. it is not written policy that workers who go above 40 hours can take comp time, which is something other companies do to avoid these types of abuses, nor is it written in that there are paid or required breaks). HR policies need to be more robust to protect workers, they are the least clear/protective of any company I have worked for in this industry. -The level of chaos and disorganization is astonishing. It is an accepted part of the culture that training and documentation is extremely low quality. Specs are not well studied or understood. Something being “good” is often completely subjective. Couple this with a language barrier and it is not difficult to see why there is a lack of quality for products and installation in general. This company does not have a quality mindset and yet blames individuals for its systemic failures. -The long term strategy seems like it is to wing it and make it work. When you work in an industry that is reliant on consistency, quality, and data driven decisions, it is no surprise HMIs customers are frequently unhappy. It makes it even more difficult as a first line engineer to feel the wrath first line and be blamed for strategic and quality failures that come from factory and management. -Most of the people in senior positions have been there a long time. They have no concept of what things are really like in a fab or ebeam experience other than what they know from HMI and they expect people to follow orders. Some of the technical aspects of the tool are simply incorrect because there is no diversity of thought or experience, or they are sloppily designed that make it difficult to use because there is no forethought. If you have suggestions to change something you need to know the right person and even then it goes into a black hole. From typos to misnomers to bugs, it’s a mess. -They hire a lot of PhDs who don’t have much practical experience and not many people with actual semiconductor fab/process experience. There’s a lot of arrogance and arrogance is the bane of good engineering. Most of the time, people cannot give you a good coherent answer as to why they designed something a certain way. It’s disappointing to see ASML comment on these complaints and requesting people to escalate these things individually. There is a lack of accountability across the board. There is an enormous problem at HMI and the change needs to be drastic and it’s not going to come from submitting an anonymous complaint. ASML should take more ownership of understanding the fundamental issues at HMI and improving them.

3.0
Jul 22, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Flexible company with good atmosphere.

Cons

Salaries are actually quite low when in comparison with other companies in the field.

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