Solid big tech, but flexibility needs work
Working at Micron has been a mixed bag. The company is pretty stable as far as big tech goes, and the pay is decent. But if you're looking for real work flexibility, especially in an onsite role like mine, it's tough.
The benefits are good, and the compensation for a Process Engineer is competitive for the semiconductor industry. There's a lot of smart people here, and I've learned a ton about semiconductor manufacturing. It's a stable job in a big tech company.
Work flexibility is a real issue, especially for onsite roles in the fab environment. Remote work options are very limited, even for tasks that could be done offsite. You're expected to be in the Boise, ID office nearly all the time, which can hurt work-life balance.
Consider offering more flexible schedules or occasional remote days for Process Engineer roles when possible. Improving work flexibility would boost morale and reduce burnout for critical onsite staff.