Pros
You get hands-on experience with the most advanced lithography systems in the world (EUV), which looks excellent on a resume and builds serious technical depth. Compensation and bonuses are competitive within the industry, and benefits are solid. The team is full of skilled engineers, so you learn a lot of practical problem-solving on the job. As an industry leader, the company offers stable employment, and there's real satisfaction in taking a tool from installation all the way to volume production at major customer fabs.
Cons
During installation periods, the hours are long, and shift work plus on-call duty is the norm — when schedules are tight, work-life balance basically disappears. You spend long stretches in the cleanroom, the work is physically demanding, and travel or customer-site assignments are frequent. Internal processes and cross-department communication can be slow, and most of the pressure comes from meeting customer deadlines.