Overall Rating: 4/5 - Senior Software Engineer Qualcomm Employee Review

4.0
9 Nov 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Challenging and Impactful Work: Qualcomm is at the forefront of cutting-edge technology, especially in mobile and wireless solutions. I work on complex projects that are both challenging and rewarding, giving me the opportunity to make a real impact in the industry. • Compensation and Benefits: Qualcomm offers competitive salaries and great benefits, including generous stock options, 401(k) matching, health insurance, and educational reimbursements. The annual bonuses are also a nice perk. • Learning Opportunities: There are plenty of learning resources and internal programs to enhance technical skills. Working here, I’m constantly exposed to new technology and can learn from highly experienced colleagues. • Work-Life Balance: The company promotes a good work-life balance, especially for employees in technical roles. My team has flexible hours, and remote work options have become more common recently, which has been a plus.

Cons

High Expectations and Workload: At times, the workload can be intense, with tight deadlines and long hours, especially during peak project phases. This can be stressful, but it is often balanced by the flexible work arrangements. • Bureaucracy in Processes: Qualcomm is a large corporation, and navigating internal processes can be challenging. Sometimes decision-making is slower than expected due to multiple layers of approvals, which can delay project progress. • Limited Upward Mobility: Moving up in the ranks can be slow, especially for newer employees. Career advancement tends to be more attainable for long-tenured employees, so it may take time for early-career professionals to reach leadership positions.

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5.0
21 May 2026
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Pros

Competitive Pay and good team

Cons

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4.0
27 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Great design team. Learn a lot in the project. Great resources for self motivated technical improvement.

Cons

Big wave of talented engineers leaving in some critical departments. CEO lacks responsibility on the company development. CEO and CFO have been selling their stocks a lot every year.

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