Work-life balance is decent, but varies a lot
Working at STMicroelectronics as a Hardware Design Engineer had its ups and downs. Work-life balance was decent for the most part, but project demands could really challenge it, especially in the busy semiconductor industry. The hybrid model was a solid perk.
I appreciated the hybrid work flexibility; it really helped balance my personal and professional life. For a big tech company in the semiconductor industry, I could usually keep my workweek to around 40 hours in the Carrollton, TX office, which is pretty good for an engineer.
When project deadlines hit, especially for new product development, work-life balance went out the window. It's tough sometimes as a Hardware Design Engineer; there's a lot of pressure to deliver, leading to long hours that aren't always recognized.
Focus on realistic project timelines to help maintain work-life balance for engineering teams. Don't burn out your best people.