Working at Lam Research Incorporated

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Ratings for Lam Research Incorporated

  • Appreciation
    3.4
  • Company Outlook
    4.2
  • Fair Pay
    2.8
  • Learning and Development
    3.6
  • Manager Communication
    3.7
  • Manager Relationship
    3.9
  • Pay Policy
    3.0
  • Pay Transparency
    2.5
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Lam Research Incorporated Reviews

What is it like working at Lam Research Incorporated?

Challenging and fun.
Mechanical Design Engineer in Bangalore:
Pros: The projects are technically challenging and there is good amount of opportunities for development
Cons: There seems to be a barrier to change roles
I like working here.
Engineering Technician in Tualatin:
Pros: Helping people solve their problems
Cons: People who have been here for many years are paid less than new hires
Challenging, but monotonous at times.
Mechanical Engineer in San Lorenzo:
Pros: Challenging projects with interesting and smart engineers.
Cons: Hard to see overall value that projects have on company, and work is monotonous at times.
Stressful place to work.
Senior Mechanical Engineer in San Jose:
Pros: Work itself is interesting challenges.
Cons: Lam bills itself as a great place to work, but in actuality gives their employees too much work in too little time to actually be successful.
Great Company, Hard Work, Talented People and Superior Executive Mgmt.
Supply Chain Manager in Milpitas:
Pros: Lack of micro-managing, opportunity to do the work as I know
Cons: My immediate supervisor is misplaced
Great company environment to learn in.
Field Service Engineer, Semiconductor in Dallas:
Pros: I really enjoy the people I get to work with
Cons: Highly structured and rigid with processes and procedures
Right place at the right time.
Master Scheduler in Fremont:
Pros: Mutual trust and respect
Cons: Data entry