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Overall employee rating

3.0
Based on 19 reviews
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Detail Ratings
Work life balance
3.0
Career Growth
3.0
Work flexibility
3.0
Job Security
4.0
Pay and benefits
3.0
Leadership
3.0
Company Culture
3.0
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Software Engineer
3.1
5 July 2026

Decent Pay but Benefits Could Improve

My time at ST feels pretty standard for a company this size in tech. The pay for my Software Engineer role is okay, but the benefits package leaves a bit to be desired, especially in our San Jose, CA market.


Pros

As a Software Engineer in the semiconductor industry, the base salary at STMicroelectronics is pretty competitive, especially for the San Jose office. The 401k match is also solid, which is a good perk.


Cons

The health benefits aren't as strong as some other big tech companies, and the annual bonuses aren't always clear or consistent. It feels like they could do more to attract top talent with better overall compensation packages.


Advice to Management

Re-evaluate the health insurance options and make bonus structures more transparent for employees. Better benefits would definitely boost morale.


Ratings by topic
3.0
Work life balance
3.0
Career Growth
3.0
Work flexibility
4.0
Job Security
3.0
Pay and benefits
3.0
Leadership
3.0
Company Culture

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Hardware Engineer
3.1
6 April 2026
Hybrid Model is Okay, Could Be Better
Pros: You get a couple of WFH days a week, which helps with the commute for this large corporate. It's a solid perk for some, especially when you need to focus without office distractions. For semiconductor roles, any remote option is usually appreciated.
Cons: The hybrid model isn't super consistent; it really depends on your specific manager and team. Sometimes it feels like there's a push to be in the office more, even when it's not critical for my chip design tasks. Could use more consistent company-wide policies.
Advice to Management: Try to be more consistent with the hybrid work policy across different departments. Trust your employees more for flexible arrangements, especially for roles that don't strictly require lab access every day.
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Semiconductor Engineer
2.9
5 April 2026
Solid place, but culture could use a refresh
Pros: I liked that it's a very stable place to work in the semiconductor industry. As a Semiconductor Engineer, I found my colleagues in the Carrollton, TX office to be pretty supportive and knowledgeable. There's a decent sense of camaraderie among the teams.
Cons: The company culture can feel a bit old-school sometimes. Decision-making is really slow, which can be frustrating when you're trying to push new projects. It's not the most innovative environment, which is tough for some people.
Advice to Management: Try to empower teams more and speed up the decision-making process. Encourage more risk-taking and modern ways of working, especially for technical roles.
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Firmware Engineer
3.4
31 March 2026
STMicro: Decent Pay, Tricky Work-Life Balance
Pros: The compensation package is solid, especially for the semiconductor industry. You get to work on really interesting tech, which is a huge plus. There's some flexibility with hours, which helps a bit when things get busy.
Cons: Work-life balance can really suffer during critical project phases. As a Firmware Engineer, you're often expected to put in long hours to meet deadlines. It's tough to truly disconnect even outside the Phoenix, AZ office, especially with global teams.
Advice to Management: Management should really look at how project timelines are set and try to alleviate the crunch culture. More support for hybrid work models could also improve things for employees.
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