Applied Materials reviews

3.9

77% would recommend to a friend

(4,581 total reviews)
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Gary Dickerson

86% approve of CEO

73% positive business outlook

Applied Materials has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 4,581 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Applied Materials 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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5K reviews
1.0
Aug 18, 2013

Dynamic and Unstable

Recommend
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Pros

Flexible Good Perks Everything is good in good times when the market is growing

Cons

Very Unstable and lots of layoffs. No Vision at the top management. Strategies changes quiet often. Focused towards USA specially Austin is the centre of the world for them , rest of the world is just an add on. Very self centred and unopen employees, not willing to transfer knowledge for new people to learn.

2.0
May 9, 2024

No more WFH benefit. Bad culture

Recommend
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Pros

Good colleagues and team. Good learning opportunity as a stepping stone

Cons

- Company CEO removed hybrid work suddenly, not even allowing 1 day WFH. Ignoring employee well-being and inclusion. - says that company still offer great flexibility for those who can WFH. But if the company policy is 100% onsite, will mgrs even allow WFH? A big NO. - company future way of work is hotdesking but requires 100% onsite? How is this possible? Clearly, ignornant about where everyone’s gonna sit. Throwing everyone to fight and scramble for a seat. How is this a good company culture and conducive environment? - Higher management not listening to the voices on ground. Having hybrid work is the greatest flexibility applied can provide. - politics between cross functional team. - management always going back on their words and directives (eg. implementing WFH hybrid but decided to take back, stating project deadline but decided to expedite for sooner closure)

1.0
Jan 12, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

- Opportunities to engage with cutting-edge technology and industry leaders. - Diverse workforce with a global presence.

Cons

Lack of Leadership Skills: Demand managers often lack the necessary leadership qualities, including effective communication, decision-making, and team-building skills. This creates unnecessary challenges for employees. - Bias and Favoritism: There is clear favoritism displayed by demand managers, with certain employees receiving preferential treatment. For example, some employees are allowed to take extended breaks and work from home without following proper approval processes. This unequal treatment creates resentment among team members and undermines fairness. Use of Inappropriate Language: Demand managers frequently use unprofessional language; this type of behavior creates a toxic and demotivating environment. - Unprofessional Physical Contact: Instances of inappropriate physical interactions, such as poking employees with fingers or slapping shoulders during meetings, are not uncommon. Such actions are unprofessional and create discomfort among employees. - Targeted Behavior: Employees who respectfully raise concerns or challenge unreasonable demands are often targeted unfairly. These stifles open communication and innovation. - Lack of Accountability: Demand managers often deflect responsibility for their own decisions, blaming team members for any issues. This further erodes trust and morale within the team. Suggestions for Improvement: - Implement mandatory leadership training for demand managers to address gaps in professionalism, communication, and management skills. - Establish clear policies to prevent favoritism and ensure equal treatment for all employees. Create mechanisms for monitoring workplace behavior, such as tracking break durations and enforcing work-from-home approval protocols. - Enforce zero tolerance for unprofessional language and physical interactions through strict workplace behavior guidelines. - Create an anonymous feedback system to allow employees to report concerns without fear of retaliation. - Hold managers accountable for their actions to foster a culture of trust, fairness, and respect.

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