Decent Work-Life, Depends on Your Project
Working at STMicroelectronics as an Embedded Software Engineer had its ups and downs with work-life balance. It really depends on your team and the project phase, especially in the semiconductor industry. Some weeks were fine, others were a real push.
As an Embedded Software Engineer in the Austin, TX office, the hybrid model offered some decent flexibility. You usually get your 40 hours in for most projects. It's not a constant grind every single day, which is good for the semiconductor industry.
Work-life balance can really shift depending on your specific project and manager. Some deadlines for new microcontrollers meant long weeks. It's tough when you're in crunch mode and expected to put in extra hours.
Try to standardize project loads and resource allocation better across different teams. This could help make work-life balance more consistent for all engineers, not just some.