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MIT Semiconductor is PRC owned micromanaged company now - Senior Engineer Manufacturing Integration Technology Employee Review

1.0
10 Jan 2024
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Pros

Convenient location in Ang Mo Kio industrial estate.

Cons

Whole company is PRC owned and will relocate to China eventually. Directionless and messy PRC top management and micromanaged. Lots of internal conflict politics and opaque management style. Machines have lots of quality issues and software bugs. Firefighting most of the time. Stingy benefits and no welfare for staff. Lousy sales team with over commitment to the customers but cannot deliver. Many customers complaints. When things went wrong, the finger pointing starts.

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1.0
30 July 2025
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Pros

Hands‑On Exposure - Direct interaction with semiconductor equipment and customers provides valuable insight into how the machines operate on the fab floor.

Cons

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.

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3.0
7 Aug 2025
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Pros

* Under Moral due to retrenchment period start from 2025 April until 2025 August.

Cons

* Good working culture, collaboration between colleagues are pleasant. * Slow yearly increment.

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