I have interviewed with this company twice, and both recruiter screening calls were disappointing. The recruiters seemed disconnected from the technical aspects of the roles and focused almost entirely on checking boxes and aggressively pushing for a salary number. In one case, I was even told, "I don't want to waste time—just give me a number."
In my experience, recruiter quality at other semiconductor companies is significantly better, with conversations centered on understanding a candidate's background, skills, and motivations. Here, the process felt transactional, and the compensation discussions were well below market rates. Fortunately, the hiring managers and engineering teams were professional, respectful, and much more engaging than the recruiting experience.
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Experience with customer support, projects were you solved a big issue at the fab.
I applied online. I interviewed at ASML (Eindhoven)
Interview
This one was for wafer metrology. I submitted a cover letter and was contacted 1,5 weeks after submission, scheduling the first interview for 1 week later. If successful, I would have a second interview
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They asked me about my future perspectives within the company, how I react under stress, if I was available to work occasionally during a weekend (with these extra hours being properly paid)
Standard questions, introduce yourself, why do you apply this job? why should we hire you. What challenges you face during your work previously, why do you left the previous job
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I have a lot of experience candidate, why should I hire you
It was one half day onsite with 3 different interviews. You first introduce your experience, previous project. Then there was a case study, and which you can prepare before. In general not that difficult.
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What is the difficulty you have in your previous project.