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Lattice Semiconductor (NASDAQ: LSCC) is the low power programmable leader. We solve customer problems across the network, from the Edge to the Cloud, in the growing communications, computing, industrial, automotive and consumer markets. Our technology, long-standing relationships, and commitment to world-class support lets our customers quickly and easily unleash their innovation to create a smart, secure and connected world.

Lattice is headquartered in Hillsboro, Oregon and has locations around the world, including world-class R&D facilities, global operations facilities, and region-specific sales offices. Major operations locations include San Jose, California, Shanghai, China, and Manila, Philippines.

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Applications Engineer
3.3
27 January 2026
Decent Balance, But Project Dependent
Pros: You get some flexibility with the hybrid model, which is nice if you're in the San Jose office. It's not always 9-5, but you can usually manage your time. For an Applications Engineer, the day-to-day can be pretty varied, which keeps things interesting.
Cons: Project deadlines can be tough, especially during critical FPGA development phases. You'll definitely have some long weeks in the semiconductor industry, it's just how it goes. It's hard to avoid crunch time sometimes when a release is coming up.
Advice to Management: Try to even out project loads more so engineers aren't always scrambling. Crunch time burns people out fast, and it's tough to retain good talent that way. Support even more flexible hours for hybrid roles.
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Hardware Engineer
3.1
12 February 2026
Solid place for hardware engineering
Pros: Job security is pretty good, especially for Hardware Engineer roles. They don't have crazy layoffs like some bigger chip companies. The work is consistent, so it feels stable.
Cons: Career growth can feel a bit slow for individual contributors. You might feel a little stuck in your specific area. Compensation isn't always super competitive compared to larger tech firms.
Advice to Management: Give engineers clearer paths for advancement. It helps keep good people motivated and around.
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Design Engineer
3.1
5 March 2026
Solid culture, but some growing pains
Pros: The team culture in the San Jose office is actually pretty good; people are helpful. For Design Engineer roles, you get to work on solid FPGA products and interesting hardware development. There's also decent autonomy once you're up to speed.
Cons: The overall company culture can feel a bit disjointed, especially with the newer push for hybrid work. Sometimes it feels like there are two different companies, which is tough for integration. Don't expect a 'big tech' level of perks or communication clarity.
Advice to Management: Work on bridging the gap between different employee groups and be more transparent about strategic decisions. Really define what 'hybrid' means for everyone.
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