Posting this for my wife. HN would love your help on this!
--------------------------<p>I am a mother to a 5 month old daughter and I'm currently employed at FAANG as a hardware engineer. I've worked in medical devices and consumer electronics industries over the last 7 years. Primarily worked as a system integrator with focus on RF design and written a little firmware.<p>I've been working remotely since after my maternity leave. I've hired a nanny and see my daughter at feed times throughout the day, which is great. Going back to commuting to an office where I won't see my daughter until the end of day is not ideal. However, my senior managers are not comfortable with a remote arrangement in the long run.<p>I'd like to keep working in this field I love and also have the flexibility to be with my daughter.<p>Is there such a thing? Are there any companies that hire remote hardware engineers?
Hi there, I'm seeing more and more remote roles that our posted on our semiconductor publication site for engineers due to the talent shortage. If you dig into some of the roles, it indicates flexible locations.
<a href="https://semiengineering.com/jobs/" rel="nofollow">https://semiengineering.com/jobs/</a> . Best of luck
Hi, I don't have advices but I'm upvoting to give visibility.<p>I think there should be a more welcoming attitude to both remote working and motherhood/fatherhood at faang-level company.<p>I'm writing this in hope that other people do the same (as in upvoting) and maybe we can make a little difference.
Adding this to the thread for future readers:<p><a href="https://remotewoman.com/" rel="nofollow">https://remotewoman.com/</a>