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3.8

70% would recommend to a friend

(1,111 total reviews)
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56% positive business outlook

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1.0
Apr 29, 2017

Don't work here - the company is dying

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Pros

Constant reorgs - so if you don't like your current job, just wait 6 months. It'll change and or/you'll have a new boss. Of course, if you LIKE this, it's a 'pro'. If not, it's a 'con'.

Cons

I worked for the Santa Clara campus, and it was truly working for the 'satellite'' office of the "Dallas Mothership". In other words, unless you are part of the mothership, you won't have any decision power or move up the corporate ladder. This company is so old school, it's a dinosaur. Benefits are also sub par for CA employees, and the pay is below the average in other Silicon Valley companies.

1.0
Apr 23, 2017

Fab Engineer

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Profit Sharing. Used to be a great company to work in, specially in fab engineering role.

Cons

Work/life balance is getting worse every year. Management is very conservative on spending money on right things. Salary increment is less.

5.0
Apr 16, 2017

Process Engineer

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Pros

Decent amount of salary, friendly work environment, with opportunities for career development.

Cons

No cutting edge technology. Cost reduction is somehow a roadblock for talent development.

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