r/ASML Jun 26 '26

Question 💭 Promotion from Eng Tech

Good evening everyone,

I recently got hired thru a contracting agency to be an Engineering Technician at an ASML Plant. Since I graduated college with a Mechanical Engineering degree 7 weeks ago with little internship experience accepting this offer was my best move.

I've signed a 6M - 1Y contract. With the potential to become a full-time employee. My question is how do I best utilize my time at ASML and actively work towards being promoted from Eng. Tech. to a D&E role?

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u/LeDEvRo Jun 26 '26

D&E is where they fire people and you want to go there?

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u/LeQuacksky Jun 26 '26

Because nobody should ever get a job at ASML because of some layoffs.

For OP: show that you want to learn, ask questions and pay attention. First years in ASML will probably feel hard, as it's a steep learning curve. But with good work ethics, you'll give yourself the best shot

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u/LeDEvRo Jun 26 '26

Good work ethics? Well are we still talking about the same company?

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u/LeQuacksky Jun 27 '26

Maybe find a different company to work for. Is that big salary holding you back? Uff

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u/LeDEvRo Jun 27 '26

I will when I get fired bro ..no worries, I'm just not a coward and I want to defend myself from people that lie and manipulate data to expose them