Entegris reviews

3.3

61% would recommend to a friend

(647 total reviews)
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Bertrand Loy

75% approve of CEO

50% positive business outlook

Entegris has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 647 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Entegris 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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647 reviews
2.0
Nov 29, 2024

Not the place to be.

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Pay is in line with market

Cons

There's no work-life balance. Expecting long working hours for salaried and hourly. They say flexible hours but it isn't. There's no chance to fix issues. Management are all yes men with no regard for the people working for them.

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Entegris Response
1y
Thank you for sharing your feedback - this will be shared with leadership and HR.
2.0
Nov 29, 2024

Company culture

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Well established supplier to semiconductor industry. Value safety in the workplace

Cons

Poor customer advocacy. Sub-par employee advocacy. Minimal customer satisfaction data. Minimal value placed on team building. Integrity is not a company value.

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Entegris Response
1y
We appreciate you sharing your valuable feedback - we will be sure to forward this onto leadership.
2.0
Nov 20, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Strong Technical Foundation: The company has a solid technical foundation, with a clear prioritization of R&D and Engineering. Employees in these departments have ample opportunities to grow and make meaningful contributions. Engineering Rotational Program: The rotational program for engineering roles provides an excellent stepping stone for new college graduates, offering diverse experiences early in their careers. Tuition Reimbursement: A tuition reimbursement program supports employees pursuing continuing education, enabling professional development and skill enhancement. Competitive Compensation: Pay is consistent and competitive from the Sr. Manager level and below. Reliable stock payouts and bonuses for employees within the core business divisions.

Cons

Limited Non-Technical Growth: Opportunities for employees outside technical roles are limited. Non-technical departments often feel undervalued, with no clear promotional structure, which discourages career growth in areas like marketing, project management, or product management. Rigid Culture: The company’s top-down management style prioritizes compliance over innovation, stifling creativity and frustrating ambitious employees. Younger employees who bring fresh perspectives often find their ideas dismissed, and vulnerability or transparency is sometimes met with resistance or even used against them. High Turnover of Younger Talent: Younger employees, particularly in roles like product management, often feel unheard and unsupported when addressing challenges or proposing new approaches, leading to high turnover in certain roles. Inefficient Processes: Employees are required to work with outdated systems and processes that create unnecessary inefficiencies. A lack of emphasis on modernizing business processes and adopting advanced productivity tools further hampers productivity. Escalation Culture: Constructive feedback or questioning managerial decisions is often interpreted as disrespect and reported to HR, discouraging open dialogue. This creates a fear-driven environment that inhibits collaboration and innovation. Unrealistic Travel Policies: Outdated travel policies impose daily spending limits that are often unrealistic, forcing employees to pay for basic expenses like meals out of pocket, even when being conservative. These limits also discourage employees from traveling together or dining as a group, which hinders team bonding and relationship-building. BYOD Policy Concerns: The bring-your-own-device (BYOD) policy adds to the perception that the company relies on employees’ personal resources to operate, further contributing to dissatisfaction and inequity. Always-On Communication Pressure: Heavy reliance on email, with expectations for rapid responses, creates unnecessary pressure to work off hours. Delays are quickly escalated, leading to additional stress and burnout.

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Entegris Response
1y
We truly appreciate you spending the time to provide us with your feedback, your concerns have been shared with leadership for review - thank you!
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