A leading technology innovator with strong fundamentals - Server Administrator II Applied Materials Employee Review

4.0
11 Jun 2008
Recommend
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Pros

Executive management seems very strong to me - they know their business, where they want it to go, and how they are going to get there. I like that they have a pretty well codified program for innovation, R&D, and internal investment in cutting-edge technologies. They are far more diversified than they used to be - semiconductor is not their only business, even though it is still their primary business. They are moving toward very strong positions in the display and PV and energy efficient glass business. In 3-5 years, I suspect they will be 40-50% of revenues away from the semi business, yet still maintain their leading position in the semi equipment business.

Cons

Being a part of a fairly large corporation always has some downsides - lack of a personal touch and a sense that you are a "lone ranger." The company presupposes all employees will be self-sufficient. I've historically come from small companies - less than a 1,000 employees, most smaller than 50 - and it's amazing the differences. It takes getting used to, but no doubt it's that way at all companies of its size and larger so one can't really level that complaint at Applied specifically. Overall my chain of management is pretty solid. I hear talk from co-workers and they have pretty weak management--barely communicating with their subordinates, not creating much of a team atmosphere--but mine has been good so far.

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Pros

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Cons

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2.0
8 Apr 2026
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Pros

Salary, I was compensated very well, the I hated working there so much that I resigned without anything even lined up. It was a good move for my mental health.

Cons

The leadership in general are not very intelligent, disorganized, and uncommunicative. They were decades behind in certain areas that lead to massive inefficiencies and overwork. (Out of respect I will not be specific). I suggested an improvement that would have taken task time down from 8 hours to virtually real time, but the executive Team, in their arrogance, did not allow me to implement the system. Sometime later, the cumbersome, unreliable system was not working and a deadline approaching. I worked 20 hours per day for 7 days and built an entire real time reporting system - then resigned. No one at AMAT was ever helpful. It always seemed an inconvenience to give a colleague outside ones group the time of day. I gained absolutely ZERO new skills or professional development at AMAT all my time there. Many of the employees at the time, including senior management, felt free to publicly express invectives against the current POTUS in their suffering TDS. Another reason I could not work in the environment. Rules for thee and not for me.

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