TSMC Process Engineer II reviews

3.5

45% would recommend to a friend

(202 total reviews)
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C.C. Wei

62% approve of CEO

66% positive business outlook

Process Engineer II employees have rated TSMC with 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 202 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Process Engineer II professionals have a good working experience there. TSMC is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Process Engineer II professionals compared to other employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.5 stars).

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202 reviews
2.0
May 17, 2024

All work no life

Recommend
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Pros

- Good compensation - Good insurance - Good bonuses

Cons

- Long working hours - No overtime pay - High turnover rate

2.0
May 11, 2024

Crazy Place to work

Recommend
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Pros

Money is good and if you include their retention bonus darn good. Get to learn latest greatest but not worth it.

Cons

Hours are crazy > 12 hours or your boss thinks you are lazy. Military like work, every day cases to finish and to reviewed by your boss and follow-ups to complete that night. Micromanaged to the max, no trust or respect for the individual. Everyone that can is trying to leave.

1.0
May 2, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

You get to work for a leading tech company and on the latest technology

Cons

My experience at TSMC Arizona has been challenging, with issues of discrimination amongst engineers, a severe workload, and a lack of recognition. TSMC presents itself as a leader in technology, but there are systemic problems that need addressing. There is an undeniable bias in hiring and treatment, favoring Taiwanese locals and assignees over American employees. This bias is not subtle; it's supported by leadership, and evident throughout the departments, creating a sense of inferiority among American staff. Additionally, instead of hiring local employees to help severely understaffed teams, they continue to bring over Taiwanese assignees who do not even work in the department they are being brought into. My department has several openings for engineers and managers, but instead of hiring Americans they have brought more Taiwan assignees over. The work environment has an unsustainable work-life balance and an overwhelming workload. Employees are expected to put in long hours, sacrificing personal time and well-being for the sake of meeting “targets” our directors set. Leaders focus just on results and undermines morale. Despite delivering on objectives, employees are routinely criticized for minor shortcomings, and successes go unrecognized. There is a strong culture of “highlighting”, where during cross departmental meetings employees who are struggling or make mistakes, are highlighted to leadership. It is extremely toxic and the threat of being highlighted is constantly used throughout our section. While the pay at TSMC Arizona can be competitive, it comes at a price. High salaries can trap employees in a cycle where they feel they must choose between financial security and a decent work-life balance/mental heath. As an employee you either continue sacrificing well-being for the sake of a paycheck, or prioritize yourself and seek a healthier workplace elsewhere. The high amount of employees leaving speak for themselves - employees are even leaving without having secured a new job.

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TSMC Response
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We do not tolerate discrimination in our workplace and take allegations such as this seriously. We are committed to creating a workplace where all employees feel valued, respected, and included. If you feel comfortable, we would like to have a better understanding of your experience and encourage you to reach out. We offer multiple channels for employees to report concerns and protect persons making reports or participating in investigations from retaliation. Through our “open door” policy, you can speak directly with the Human Resources representative assigned to your department, or use the “Ombudsman System” tool, which can be found within the Employee Voice Channels page.
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