Mobileye is leading the mobility revolution with its autonomous-driving and driver-assist technologies, harnessing world-renowned expertise in computer vision, machine learning, mapping, and data analysis.
Our technology enables self-driving vehicles and mobility solutions, powers industry-leading advanced driver-assistance systems, and delivers valuable intelligence to optimize mobility infrastructure. Mobileye pioneered such groundbreaking technologies as True Redundancy™ sensing, REM™ crowdsourced mapping, and Responsibility Sensitive Safety (RSS) technologies that are driving the ADAS and AV fields towards the future of mobility.
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Pros: They do offer a hybrid model, which is nice for some WFH days. It's helpful for managing personal stuff, especially with the Jerusalem commute. As a Software Engineer, having some remote work keeps things reasonable.
Cons: The hybrid policy isn't super consistent across teams; some embedded systems engineers get more flexibility than others. We're expected in the Jerusalem office most days, which doesn't always feel like a true hybrid setup. It's tough if you're working on autonomous driving projects that need specific hardware access.
Advice to Management: Standardize the hybrid model across all engineering teams. Give managers more autonomy on remote schedules when feasible, especially for computer vision roles where onsite time isn't always critical.
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What is the typical work-life balance like for software engineers at Mobileye in Israel, given the demanding nature of autonomous driving technology?
Mobileye generally fosters a results-oriented work environment, and while project deadlines can be intense, there's a noticeable effort to maintain a reasonable work-life balance. Many employees find that flexible hours and supportive management allow them to manage personal commitments effectively alongside their responsibilities as engineers.