GlobalFoundries reviews

3.6

63% would recommend to a friend

(2,438 total reviews)
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Tim Breen

75% approve of CEO

40% positive business outlook

GlobalFoundries has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 2,438 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The GlobalFoundries 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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2K reviews
1.0
Dec 27, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

If you like 3 and 4 day weekends, that's the only pro that I can come up with. Which by the way these are much needed after having to deal with the incredible amount of ridiculousness during your short work week leaving you to wonder "Where is the hidden camera?"

Cons

Prospective Employees be Warned: In my experience, the job descriptions provided by this company are completely misleading and inaccurate. If you decide to still pursue this company after reading this and other reviews, my only advice is ASK AS MANY QUESTIONS AS POSSIBLE. Make sure you know what you are getting yourself into. I unfortunately, did not. Per my personal situation, GF refused to acknowledge my 7 plus years, post Graduation, Engineering experience and essentially told me that as far as they were concerned, I start at 0 years experience in the company's eyes. I held an engineering title for every employer post college except for GF. This was partially my fault for accepting a Senior Technician position at GF, however this goes back to my initial comments regarding how GF provides extremely misleading job descriptions. I was treated as though I held a high school degree. I was encouraged by one manager to make efforts to go above and beyond in an effort to climb the ladder; followed by another manager telling me to stick to my daily tasks. Every time I brought up the idea of transitioning to an Engineering role, I was given the run-around and countless excuses. I hold an Engineering degree from a prestigious and well-known university, however technicalities (The name of my major) according to GF claimed that I did NOT have an engineering degree and refused to acknowledge it as such. Although it was claimed to have been; there was zero effort made to investigate and verify my engineering course work. Rather, my name was seemingly thrown into a pile of ineligible candidates for Engineering roles at the Company. What a slap in the face! 5 years of College with the student loans to show for it and this company treated me like I've never opened a book. I stuck around for two years as a result of being handcuffed per my relocation agreement (if you can avoid this, do it!). Finally, after securing a new job and literally two years of essentially being told I was too much of a layman to hold an Engineering position; following putting in my two weeks notice, I was ALL OF A SUDDEN competent and offered an Engineering position out of thin air! What a coincidence! I know of at least a couple incidents where employees (higher-ups / engineers / managers) were literally involved in a physical altercation on-site and when brought to the attention of a superior, the situation was "swept under the rug". Real good example you're setting there. All-star work environment! I wonder what would have happened if this occurred between two peasant technicians.... All this comes after the company supposedly "improved" their company ethics and behaviors, prior to my hire. The cafeteria often recycles food and uses for the next day. There has got to be some health code violations here, right? What do I know though, I was just a Senior technician, I don't know how to form my own thoughts and conclusions o_O. Oh and as far as their imaculat pay. My single raise over the two year period there was for 5 cents! They really know how to take care of their employees ;)))) This place is a joke. Looks great on the surface but by the time you realize what this company is really about, it's too late you are already employed. DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME HERE.

2.0
Dec 26, 2017

Mehhhhhh

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Intelligent and helpful people, Good building and offices, Some modules have good first and second line managers, Good enough vacation and PTO and benefits

Cons

Unorganized organization, no clear career path, not motivating people to do their best, good place for laid-back people who like to the same job everyday and get paid, not enough experienced people for technology development, pushing teams rather than supporting them, Unfair HR. We have all heard "sorry, the is not enough promotion this year".

4.0
Dec 26, 2017

Job Comfort

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

New Company with latest technology and tools and equipments

Cons

Salary is good; bonus and other benefits are less while compared to similar industries

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