Great benefits but limited activities and high expectations - Systems Engineer KLA Employee Review

4.0
21 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Great benefits, including health benefits, 401K, wellness program, and HSA. This position doesn't require on call, but often time need to work until late night if there is any tool issues showed up.

Cons

This is a satellite office to serve the big customer in Hillsboro Oregon. Thus, this place didn't provide much activities and events as the headquarter. This position requires someone having deep understanding of the tool, so not recommend for newly graduated people. This position also needs to have frequent meeting with R&D Engineers, otherwise you will not have answers for all sorts of questions. This position only have very limited chance for career grow.

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5.0
26 May 2026
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Pros

Interesting technology, hardworking people, always busy

Cons

Sometime disorganized, lots of travel

1.0
5 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

If you’re looking for a place where accountability doesn’t exist and you can do the bare minimum while getting paid maximum overtime, this is your spot. No approval needed, no questions asked—just stay late, watch YouTube, and collect your paycheck (plus free food if you linger long enough). Weekends are basically a free-for-all since the people who are supposed to supervise are either absent or the worst offenders.

Cons

This place is what happens when a parent company buys a smaller one and then completely forgets it exists. There is zero meaningful oversight. Management knows exactly what’s going on—they just don’t care as long as quotas are eventually met. Efficiency, integrity, and actual productivity mean nothing here. Documentation is either nonexistent or completely useless, full of errors and missing critical information. Parts are constantly missing, and instead of fixing the system, people exploit it to justify delays and stretch their hours. The entire operation rewards time-wasting over competence. The culture actively punishes anyone who tries to work a normal, honest 8-hour day. Want recognition or a raise? Better start padding your hours. The more time you burn, the more management “appreciates” you. It’s not about results—it’s about how long you can pretend to be working. Managers, being salaried, conveniently disappear when it matters most—nights and weekends—while turning a blind eye to the dysfunction they fully understand. Leadership isn’t absent by accident; it’s absent by choice.

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