Okay Work-Life, Solid for Semiconductor Engineers
I've been a Process Engineer here for a few years now. Overall, it's a solid place to work, especially if you're in the semiconductor industry. Work-life balance can be tough, but it's manageable.
The pay and benefits are really competitive for a big tech company in Silicon Valley. There's good job security, and the teams are generally pretty collaborative. I've learned a ton about fab equipment as a Process Engineer here.
Work-life balance can definitely swing. You sometimes get stuck with really long days, especially during critical project phases. It's often an onsite requirement, and the commute to the Santa Clara office isn't always fun.
Try to ensure project deadlines are realistic to avoid burnout. A bit more work flexibility for Process Engineer roles would really help improve morale and retention.