Optical Engineer Reviews

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Last updated Jan 29 2025
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Optical Engineer Reviews

What is it like working as an Optical Engineer?

August 2022
The surrounding locality is not good for living.
Optical Engineer in Bangalore:
Pros: cool adaptive weather
Cons: unsafe environment post evening
November 2021
Solving Puzzles.
Optical Engineer in Southbury:
Pros: Free to solve problems. Tooling is easy to obtain when needed.
Cons: Knowing sub-performers are treated with higher salary.
April 2020
ASML is a quality workplace.
Optical Engineer in Stamford:
Pros: Nobody is constantly looking over my shoulder
Cons: The locations are in expensive areas with compensation that doesn't account for it.
May 2019
My manager just found out he was grossly underpaid and, surprise! So are the rest of us.
Optical Engineer in Rochester:
Pros: the hour lunch
Cons: finding out how much things are worth and feeling underpaid
March 2019
Fantastic. Best.
Optical Engineer in Torrance:
Pros: learning
Cons: support engineering
January 2019
Optical Engineering at ASML.
Optical Engineer in San Diego:
Pros: Interesting work, sometimes challenging, meaningful and direct contributions to future of semiconductor products.
Cons: Way too much overhead, more managers than employees, top-heavy, not enough trust of technical team members, unrealistic schedule, everything is constantly high-priority, chronically understaffed.
November 2018
Not my choice.
Optical Engineer in Torrance:
Pros: Diversity
Cons: Location is too expensive to live here for the salary we get.

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