
ASML is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of chip-making equipment. Headquartered in Veldhoven, the Netherlands, ASML employs more than 16,500 people.
At ASML we make the most complex lithography machines on the planet for our chip making customers. These tailor made machines can image billions of structures in a few seconds with an accuracy of a few silicon atoms. Discover ASML. Every year, chips become faster, smaller, smarter and more energy-efficient. To continue this evolution, we are always looking for starting talents with a technical background.
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ASML offers motivating, exciting and challenging positions throughout our organization with many opportunities for development.
Great place to work!
At ASML, we work together in a multicultural environment, as ASML employs over 15,000 people, representing 90+ nationalities. Our people are highly professional, think outside the box and are focused on meeting customer needs. Through collaboration in close-knit teams, the whole becomes greater than the sum of its parts and allows our independent and critical thinkers to take charge and make things happen.
Are you ready to take on the challenge of working at the leading edge of technology, together with highly skilled and experienced colleagues and help shape industries starting from your very first day? If so, you should apply to one of our positions and start your career at ASML!
Design your own career @ ASML!
Our organization gives you the freedom to plot your own professional course. If you have the talent and the desire, you can move easily between departments - facing new challenges and developing new skills as you go. Interested in technology, people or project management? Focus on the one that excites you the most! Or if you prefer, switch between these three tracks as your career develops.
To develop your ambitions and capabilities in the best way possible we enable you to develop the skills becoming a technology specialist, program manager or director!
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