GlobalFoundries reviews

3.6

66% would recommend to a friend

(2,420 total reviews)
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Tim Breen

72% approve of CEO

42% positive business outlook

GlobalFoundries has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 2,420 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The GlobalFoundries 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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1.0
Jul 12, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

Decent Pay for the industry, but it cost so much to live in NY it cancels it out. When I have a manager they seem to care (but about every 3 months or so there is always changes in positions or people quit) On the floor MT and PT really do seem to care about the work situation, even if they are handcuffed at almost every turn. I met some really "cool" people who i know consider friends. For the compressed work week people I enjoy the time off, but once again compressed is a industry standard.

Cons

Management is "clueless" they are focused on what they can see "people walking on grass" not what is going on within the fab. The reports are a "joke." They are so powerful but worthless to what makes a fab profitable. Focus is always on the wrong thing, Got talked to about ports being out of A-3 but quals can sit in front of metro tools for days. As for quals the inside joke (for managers who never go inside or qual a tool) we are the "worlds greatest test wafer fab", but even though all quals that are setup are requested we continuosly get told we are over budget. SPC charts are almost laughable, as there is always excuses why charts are so unrealistic, main villian is the mystery "customer." The MFG group completely is in charge of a startup, we have no customers right now, so why are they even in the mix?

3.0
Jul 12, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

The Mfg. Boss in my area did a power grab when the company started, so my group has lot of input on factory flow of production. I was hired right out college and since my boss demanded we have all he power, I get to boss around people with years of experience within the Fab, and even though my knowledge is limited, I have complete control of the area.

Cons

I get criticised by these more experienced people because they think my concerns are not best for the area, but my boss controls all decisions. My boss seems to be fixiated on what many consider insignificant but as long as the Boss is happy; I'm good. Tools can be down for weeks due to some insiignificant and we push the MTs to get the chambers up no matter what....Turns are what matter...

1.0
Jul 10, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

Some of the best of the best employees work here. They are people with a good old fashioned work ethic with average 20 years experience who thought they were coming here to make a difference. Now they count down the days for there 2 years contract to be up so they can get out of this nightmare.

Cons

Upper management is so concerned with micromanaging and has the recent college graduate making all the decisions. What you learn in school and what happens in the real world isn't always the same. When an experienced employee who genuinely cares about the company and it's success tries to voice their opinion, it is dismissed. Most experienced employees dread coming to work now. The moral is the worst I've seen in any company. Management closes it's eyes to it. It has been brought up in communications meetings and the upper management response was "suck it up". The arrogance of upper management and the poor naive fresh college graduates will take this place down. If it wasn't for the ignorant upper management this fab would already be successfully making wafers and in record time and record yields.

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