Applied Materials reviews

3.9

78% would recommend to a friend

(4,566 total reviews)
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Gary Dickerson

86% approve of CEO

73% positive business outlook

Applied Materials has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 4,566 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Applied Materials employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.5 stars).

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1.0
Apr 19, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Really don't see any pros, in comparison to the previous job I left at Infineon, benefits are about the same.

Cons

I recently left a similar job at Infineon due to a planned fab closure at my site, excited to come back and work for AMAT after being laid off 15 years ago when the economy tanked in 2002....I was expecting the same family oriented, helpful, intelligent coworkers with a friendly atmosphere that promoted growth of an employee and career and be able to have a decent family life. Company cars, lots of benefits and bonuses all gone. Stepped into a sweatshop atmosphere with a group of hungry wolves that would eat their own if the opportunity allowed it. Applied is no longer the elite and upper crust of technology and work place, it has fallen from grace and seems to be content skidding along the floors of its customers fabs, making the rent and that's about where it stops. Very displeased almost heartbroken to see what has happened to such a one time technical giant and prestigious company years ago. It meant everything to work for Applied before 2002-I am almost embarrassed when I think back in comparison to memories of how it was before -now they have small minded, former car sales men that can't use a screwdriver supervising the field technicians which are mostly non-technical teenagers out of high school that are trained like zoo animals to perform repetitive maintenance tasks; instead of well trained equipment engineers and technicians that performed all field maintenance for the company when it was on top of the capital equipment supplier food chain before 2002. Putting my time in to avoid paying the relo bonus then poof! No one in their right mind would get on this rampant treadmill when you can get a comfortable leather seat in your own office elsewhere.

1.0
May 4, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Decent pay -Beautiful area -Good benefits -Large company, so lots of places to go in terms of career advancement and relocation -If you're a nerd like me who loves to learn and is interested in advanced manufacturing and cutting edge technology, the fab is a heaven

Cons

-Contractors and vendors are treated like second class citizens--this bothered me even from an outsider's perspective -Inter-organizational collaboration/relations can be VERY bad -Career advancement entirely at the hand of your direct manager as a technician -Managers imposed arbitrary limits/time-gating on advancement/promotion that aren't even written in policy -Working in a full bunny suit much of the day -Work can be very hard and fast-paced, or very, very slow (most days are very slow). Can't expect much consistency in R&D -Even though the work is largely, blue collar, you will get a lot of office politics and white collar passive aggressiveness in the work culture. You'll find there are many unfriendly, and conniving coworkers. This culture seems to be encouraged. You can end up feeling lonely at work or falling into weird clicks like a high school due to this lack of personability.

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