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G
3 years ago

5 stars because of its geographical setting. Manuf...

5 stars because of its geographical setting. Manufacturer of subpar phones, located in Texas' most subpar city, employing it's subpar people, manufacturing subpar phones. It all works beautifully. Well, except the phones, which are made In China. (yes, really). And the people, who are made....I dont know ... in moronville or somewhere.

Is it just me, or have many other people thought a million times about wanting to snap their Samsung phone in half with their bare hands?

a
4 years ago

Lousy company & application process. They can't b...

Lousy company & application process. They can't be troubled by sending job applicants a rejection e-mail from a human being. Everything is automated. These HR people think they're so much smarter than you. None of them have any real business or tech experience. Stay away from this place!!!!!!

B
4 years ago

I ve had multiple interviews that traverse to 3rd ...

I ve had multiple interviews that traverse to 3rd and final interviews, only to be ghosted from this place. Not sure if it s due to my military service and disabilities or going to college and achieving my bachelor s degree . I have held my breathe too long and recruiters simply call me back to say they will get back to me but never happens as well as emailing. I m a working man and this company provides a lot of benefits that is unique but I have been ready to settle down with working here and invest my experience.

M
4 years ago

As a loyal customer to samsung products, it's diss...

As a loyal customer to samsung products, it's dissappointing to say that another greedy company will take advantage of an educated customer who has tried to remain loyal.
So when I saw samsung was offering the best trade value for the samsung 8, I purchased it directly from samsung. I kept my phone in good working order so, I would receive the maximum trade in value when I wanted to upgrade the phone. I had no glass cracks and the memory was wiped clean after receiving the new phone. I then packaged my old phone, faithfully following their directions to get the trade value they offered.
Only to receive an email that my phone was not eligble because it did not meet normal wear and tear condition.
I called and the 1st representative I spoke to said the box may have been dropped in transit. I replied that I repackaged it in the same boxes and wrap that I received the new phone in. He offered to submit a dispute form and they would be in touch. The dispute was declined with no additional information.
My 2nd appeal to customer service was met with a dismissive woman who said she was submitting a new dispute. And since I have not received any response from anyone, I figure that woman is a representation of the company. Dismissive! SO I'M OUT OF THE TRADE AMOUNT AND A PHONE, with no details. They dont seem to care about the customer, just the sale.

So, with Christmas coming, remember, dont just think of the quality of the gift, look at the quality of the company and their customer service. Especially samsung.

D
4 years ago

I did indeed applied for a job here in the summer ...

I did indeed applied for a job here in the summer of 2008 but they never offered me any job positions here or called me back. My aunt works here. Getting into here for a job isn't that easy and it's very overcrowded. This place is flooded with people that got laid off from Applied Materials and other semiconductor places around Austin but mostly from Applied Materials. Samsung is a very stable place to work at for a semiconductor industry. They laid off 500 people in 2009 but it's not as bad as other companies in the same category. The lay offs at Applied Materials is a lot worse than here. Good benefits like Applied Materials and work here is very stable. The North American headquarters of Samsung is in San Jose, California. I can't wait to visit the headquarters in San Jose.

Samsung Austin Semiconductor

Samsung Austin Semiconductor

3.7