The interview process for a Process Engineer at ASM in Leuven felt quite structured and professional overall. It started with an initial screening where the recruiter asked about my background, motivation, and why I was interested in working in semiconductor process engineering. That was followed by one or two technical interviews with members of the team, where they really dug into my knowledge of thin‑film processes, deposition tools, and how I’d approach troubleshooting in a fab environment.
Later on, there was a more in‑depth discussion with the hiring manager and another senior engineer, which felt more like a conversation about problem‑solving, safety, and continuous improvement than just a classic Q&A. At one point I was asked to walk through a past project, which I thought was a great way for them to see how I analyze data, optimize processes, and collaborate with others. Overall, the process felt thorough but fair, and it gave me a clear sense that ASM in Leuven values both technical depth and the ability to work in a team.