Very professional and supportive environment with extremely knowledgeable colleagues.
Company really cares about personal development and career progression, from what I can tell after 1 year.
Good compensation and work-life balance.
Flexible work hours, part-time options, and work from home help a lot, especially for families with children.
Sometimes business decisions interfere with work planning, and sudden shifts in priorities can be disruptive.
Lots of new hires in recent years still need to get more on-the-job experience, which can overburden experienced employees.
People tend to change positions internally a bit too frequently, I feel.
An expensive area within the Netherlands and a very difficult housing situation eat up a lot of the salary.
ASML is an exceptionally well-managed company with a long-term strategy in mind that is willing to take calculated risks. Sometimes the volatile semiconductor industry requires sudden shifts in priority.
I don't think I have anything to add to that. The success and strategic position of ASML speak for themselves.
After 4 rounds of interviews (2 phone and 2 video), I was invited to ASML Wilton. I was informed of an optical engineer position, and then after reaching there, they interviewed me for a mechatronic engineer position. I had to wait for an hour becaus
It was a phone interview and a video-recorded response. Candidates are asked the same question in both processes. I am not exactly sure what they were looking for in those procedures. Everything was mentioned in the resume. Just a waste of time.
Online recording: you can test/practice unlimited times, while you can't repeat a real interview that consists of 5 questions. You can use their system to access it; it's very easy. My recommendation is to practice as much as you can and then give th
After 4 rounds of interviews (2 phone and 2 video), I was invited to ASML Wilton. I was informed of an optical engineer position, and then after reaching there, they interviewed me for a mechatronic engineer position. I had to wait for an hour becaus
It was a phone interview and a video-recorded response. Candidates are asked the same question in both processes. I am not exactly sure what they were looking for in those procedures. Everything was mentioned in the resume. Just a waste of time.
Online recording: you can test/practice unlimited times, while you can't repeat a real interview that consists of 5 questions. You can use their system to access it; it's very easy. My recommendation is to practice as much as you can and then give th