Vantaggi
Hands‑On Exposure
- Direct interaction with semiconductor equipment and customers provides valuable insight into how the machines operate on the fab floor.
Svantaggi
Weak, Reactive Management
- Priorities shift almost weekly, with no long‑term technical roadmap.
- Decisions are predominantly crisis‑driven, trapping teams in perpetual firefighting.
- Software product development is being overseen by people who have been thrust into management despite having no grasp of the software development life cycle.
Finger‑Pointing Culture
- When defects surface, leadership’s first instinct is to assign blame rather than investigate root causes.
Politics at the Top
- Promotions and high‑visibility projects hinge on alliances rather than merit.
- Executive disagreements routinely overturn months of engineering effort, wasting time and morale.
Messy Software Development & “Test‑in‑Production” Culture
- No unified version‑control workflow, gated CI/CD pipeline, or coding standards—each engineer follows personal conventions.
- Nearly zero in‑house testing; quality is validated only when engineers, service teams, or even customers run the software on production machines.
- This approach inflates release risk, erodes customer trust, and forces engineers into stressful on‑site firefights.
Stalled Career Progression
- No competency framework or transparent promotion criteria—consistent hard work rarely translates into advancement.
- Senior positions are effectively capped—unless you come out on top in the office politics—so lateral moves are usually the only viable path for career growth.