Dead Innovation with loads of European Politics - Applications Engineer STMicroelectronics Employee Review

1.0
Mar 24, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

If you thrive in a low-accountability environment where showing up is enough, this is your paradise. No one is measured on output — just tenure and nationality. Perfect if ambition makes you uncomfortable.

Cons

Where do I start. STMicro is a company that peaked decades ago and has been coasting ever since. The entire organization is paralyzed by Franco-Italian politics — your career trajectory has nothing to do with your performance and everything to do with which country you're from and who you know in Geneva or Grenoble. Middle management is a graveyard of lifers who haven't had an original idea since 2005. Decision-making is painfully slow, innovation is non-existent, and any attempt to push for change gets buried in committees. The semiconductor industry is moving at lightning speed and STMicro is standing still. Competitors are lapping them while leadership congratulates itself in PowerPoint presentations. If you're ambitious, talented, or value meritocracy — run. This place will grind you down and waste your best years. Advice to Management: Stop pretending politics and nationality don't drive every major decision. The talent is leaving and you're not getting it back

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Pros

Industry Leader & Global Scale: ST is a top-tier semiconductor company, a key supplier to giants like Apple, Tesla, Bosch, and many more. Having it on your résumé immediately adds significant weight and recognition in the tech/engineering world. Broad & Deep Technology Portfolio: You're exposed to a massive range of products: microcontrollers (STM32 is ubiquitous), sensors (in every smartphone and car), power electronics, analog chips, and more. This breadth allows you to find or be placed in a niche that truly interests you. "Real Work" & Impact: Interns often report being given substantial, meaningful projects that contribute to actual products or research, rather than just auxiliary tasks. You can see your work in designs, tests, or code that moves forwar

Cons

Bureaucracy & Pace: As a large, established corporation, processes can be slow and hierarchical. Getting approvals, design rule checks, or even software tools can involve more red tape than at a startup. Innovation sometimes moves at the speed of consensus. Complexity Can Be Overwhelming: The scale and complexity of the products and design flows are immense. An intern can sometimes feel lost in the sheer number of internal tools, documentation systems, and long product development cycles.

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