Not good for software. - Software Engineer Applied Materials Employee Review

1.0
Mar 30, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Age old conservative company as far as employee growth is concerned.

Cons

Software work is not valued here. Might be because it's a materials engg company. Not worth spending early part of career. Work quality is bad. Very few people globally work on good projects. Compensation is negligible. They are just some numbers on paper for the sake of achieving necessary compliances. Employee work and effort are not valued. After spending some time in this company, one feels if they have been fooled by this company. Hardworking and talented employees are laughed upon and looked down upon by those who get away by not doing good work. When it comes to rewarding employees, they act as if the employee's effort was not needed and thr employee was a fool hence had to put in so many hours. Technically incompetent supervisors in software. Sheer waste of time and talent. Join only if you have no other option anywhere.

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Cons

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4.0
Jun 24, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Good health insurance, pay is just enough to not quit, 4% 401k contribution gives 3% match, stock purchase program is 15% discount no annually. Work is hit and miss, sometimes your left to struggle and there very little support, other times things are planned out and well executed. This company promotes from within more often than not so there is a ladder to climb. The work is 12hr shifts which is good for long weekends, but if things are busy with lots of projects you will be asked to come in for overtime. 60hr weeks 2x a month is very common. You can say no, but it’s discouraged in a few ways 😉

Cons

Management is very hit and miss, for the last decade we’ve had the avg stay of a manger <1yr. If you have a good one, they get burnt out from unreasonable expectations, and if you have a bad one they’re so disconnected you get nothing out of it. As a whole, due to leadership being promoted from within they tend to be very resistant to making any changes to their system because it worked a decade ago. This industry moves rapidly, because it was the best a decade ago does not mean it’s the best today. The raise structure is silly. Every year they’ve changed to it to have more disconnect from you and the people who approve raises. Most managers claim they’re told how much each employee is getting from someone that the employee is never met, and then have to argue over how to distribute an additional 5% over the entire team. This means if you work as hard as you can, and really stand out from your peers, you can get an additional 2% for an annual raise and your manager will claim that the best possible.

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