Hybrid work for engineers is okay, but could be better.
I worked as a Process Engineer at Micron's Boise, Idaho campus for a few years. It's a big tech company in the semiconductor industry. Overall, it's a stable job, but work-life balance and flexibility were sometimes a challenge, especially within the fab environment.
We do have a hybrid work option, which is nice for some office tasks. As a Process Engineer, you can arrange your schedule for certain things. They try to offer some WFH days when possible outside of direct fab support.
True work flexibility is tough, especially in semiconductor manufacturing. If you're supporting the fab, you have to be onsite a lot. It's not always easy to adjust your schedule for personal appointments.
Try to find more ways to offer true work flexibility for those of us in direct fab support. It would really help with employee morale and retention.