Okay start for chip design, but growth is slow.
It's a decent place to get your foot in the door in the semiconductor industry. You'll learn a lot initially, but don't expect fast promotions or a clear path for career growth here.
As a Junior Design Engineer, I got solid initial training on hardware development. The teams in the Carrollton, TX office are generally helpful, which is great for new hires learning the ropes of chip design. It's a stable company, too.
Career growth here feels pretty stagnant after the first year or so. There's no clear roadmap for promotions or moving up, especially for mid-level semiconductor engineers. You often have to switch teams or even leave to advance your career.
Create clearer career paths and promotion criteria for engineers. Invest more in internal training for advancement, not just initial onboarding. Recognize and reward performance better.