Applied Materials reviews

3.9

78% would recommend to a friend

(4,567 total reviews)
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Gary Dickerson

86% approve of CEO

72% positive business outlook

Applied Materials has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 4,567 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
2.0
Jan 11, 2009
Recommend
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Pros

If you are a performer with solid relationships you can succeed fairly nicely at Applied. The size of the company provides for many opportunities for advancement. The size of the company and its financial condition also provides some stability in a very unstable economy. You really need to get to the director level however to start enjoying more significant compensation benefits. Advancement is not based on merit alone however.

Cons

As noted above, need to be above director for better compensation benefits. Until then, it is an up or out type of environment. Some positions allow for 9-5, hideout for the rest of your career types, but forget about recognitions and meaningful salar increases if you want such a position. Highly political. If you are on the wrong side of an issue, you can expect others to try to take your knees out from under you. Only place where I've seen corporate VP's call other corporate VP's idiots to a whole room of employees. While true of anywhere, relationships are key here. You'll need to make your advancements. There is no objectivity applied in the promotion category, so you'll need to work hard to align yourself with someone on the upswing so you can follow in their wake. If you are politically savvy, willing to work hard and put in face time, willing to follow orders and not rock the boat, this is not a bad place for you. Also, a lot of execs who are milking this and are retired in place. the lack of growth and senior execs leaving has limited upward mobility and considerably slowed advancement. management in some disciplines, IT and finance notably, don't provide good career risks for people to advance. They don't stretch their employees. If you start at a lower position here, it will take you much longer to advance than other companies. This is a nasty environment, but if you can exist and navigate this environment you can do very well here.

1.0
May 24, 2025

Toxic culture — speaking up is quietly penalized

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

High-impact technical projects Opportunity to work with smart, driven engineers Good compensation and fast-paced learning

Cons

Raising valid concerns is quietly punished Management protects itself, not its people Speaking up about issues (even with full documentation and professionalism) is seen as a threat Feedback loops don’t exist HR is performative — involved just enough to create the illusion of fairness, but not enough to protect the employee High performers are sometimes pushed aside if they disrupt internal power dynamics An environment where silence is rewarded more than integrity You’ll quickly find out that even exploring other internal roles outside your BU, can be seen as a threat — leadership would rather quietly remove people than reflect on why they’re losing talent

1.0
Aug 11, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Market-based salary according to the role

Cons

Managers, not leaders, profit over people, processes are broken, the company is complex to navigate, and the culture is atrocious—no growth opportunities for new talent. You get buried in unnecessary training, everything is mandatory. It's a dog-eat-dog place to work.

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