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3.8

77% would recommend to a friend

(571 total reviews)

Terry Higashi

68% approve of CEO

79% positive business outlook

Tokyo Electron has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 571 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Tokyo Electron 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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571 reviews
3.0
Jan 22, 2015

Good company.

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

4 days on 4 days off 3 days on 3 days off. Alternates every week between those work days. 12 hour shifts.

Cons

Pay is not the best. No overtime.

1.0
Nov 29, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Technically advanced systems and technology.

Cons

Management. Through lack of understanding and being bullied into submission by Tokyo, management does not handle employee relations well. Boise has gone by he wayside by being out in the frontier. Austin HQ has pushed the Boise office off to the side and let the local managment use nepotism to fill its ranks with people that are less than techinically sound, but will say yes when asked. Safety is not the primary concern. When a another company had a system explode, we were informd that that is the way the industry operates, and we will just have to suck it up. They waited ever a year to publish an OSHA report, and by then most employees that were involved were no longer employed. Training is hit or miss, and is not given over need. It is given per relationship to the supervisor. Again, nepotism. I worked there 10 years and the system never changed. They have now been bought out by Applied Materials, a company that most of the FSE group left because of their employee/management policies. HR is more concerned with getting out of work before 2 PM on Friday than anything else. They have 10 managers and 2 workers. How can that be? Managers manage people. This is backwards at best! This HR group could be mepanaged by 2 people. One for HR and one for benefits.

1.0
Nov 26, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Good pay/Decent benefits, but are decreasing from what I heard.

Cons

(1) Nepotism-Brown noser Buddy system. Many managers have family and buddies working in the ranks. The ones I saw weren't technical at all... It's sickening that the company allows this stuff to happen. -There is a huge problem of favoritism- and also discrimination toward a lot of us who quit/got fired/laid off/squeezed out. (2) Field Service Managers who don't care enough to correctly schedule travel for family men. Little notice for long travel trips- then extending the trip because they can't plan effectively. They are inefficient- and basically just make everything very difficult for those who actually work for a living. Travel is what field service is all about sometimes--- but it sucks to have to extend a trip away from your family/kids, only because the planners don't know what they are doing. (3) Local management just gets in the way- trying to act like he knows what he's doing (but obvious to everyone but him- he doesn't). Imagine your 4 year old "helping" you study for your college finals.... That's exactly how helpful he is. -If you are only "here for the paycheck", have no pride/technical skills- you would probably fit well at TEA. - If you have pride, care about doing a good job, and taking care of your customer, and are somewhat intelligent- they will drive you mad. I suggest only working there for the money, and only if you have no other options. The quality of this company may improve with the pending merger with AMAT--- It may not...

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