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Anonymous employee
Work life balance, opportunity for growth, learning support
Not much food choice nearby
Senior staff asic engineer
Like anyplace, there were great people to work with. The office near boulder was a good location. International travel.
Lots of layoffs. Late product delivery.
Engineering technician
Have time for family and personal activites
Low increment and shift allowance, hard to get promoted
Engineer
Great company with friendly environment
Less ot and lot emplyers
slow pace working environment friendly colleagues
hard to get promo salary below market benefit
Software developer
it is a good company
it is a very corporate company
Supply chain intern
Great company to learn from
Lot of turnover annually on team
Business operations intern
management gives guidance and enable self-improvement
overall slow not much improvement
Software engineer ii
Many opportunity, because limited people to work for all kind of jobs, so you always had a chance to work on something differences, It is good for your career path because some other company job scope might pretty limited for you to grow.
After you do all the works, they are expected you to handle everything, since you already so good on that, with no motivate factor.
Sr. engineer
-Good benefits -Relatively low stress compared to other companies. Good work life balance -Flex time off policy is implemented fairly -Good culture in wafer engineering
-Extremely slow promotion cycle -Work is uninspiring for PhD applicants -Layoffs create job insecurity and changes to job responsibilities -False promises of bonuses returning, promotions, and team expansions for years. -PhDs will soon find themselves severely underpaid if it is their first job.