Embedded Software Engineer - Embedded Software Engineer Valeo Employee Review

4.0
Jul 16, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Competitive salary and benefits: Numerous employees highlight that Valeo Egypt offers good to above-average pay, transportation allowance, insurance, gym, cab service, and a canteen. Strong learning & development culture: As Egypt’s largest automotive software R&D center, Valeo invests heavily in training (100,000+ hours annually), internal mobility, technical expert programs, and offers chances to work on real, cutting-edge automotive software Valeo Collaborative, friendly environment: Many reviews mention supportive colleagues, open culture, and good team spirit . Global exposure & innovation projects: Employees work on international projects, travel for training, engage in patentable, sustainability‑focused R&D, and able to use internships as gateways to Europe or global opportunities

Cons

High workload & poor work–life balance: A common complaint is long hours, especially during deadlines; 12–13 hour days or weekend work aren’t uncommon Layered bureaucracy & slow promotions: Some report hierarchical processes, “dirty work” (e.g., compliance tasks), limited merit-based promotions, and unclear long-term career paths . Inconsistent management & internal politics: Complaints include ineffective senior management, unfair evaluations, and frequent structural changes obstructing growth High turnover & mentorship gaps: Rapid onboarding of fresh grads leads to high turnover, reducing availability of experienced mentors Variable experience across teams: Employee satisfaction often depends on the specific team—some have better work distribution, compensation, or learning opportunities than others

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5.0
Apr 24, 2026
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Pros

Great benefits and strong working culture

Cons

I cannot think of any cons

2.0
May 17, 2026
Anonymous contractor
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Pros

Great place to learn and gain hands-on automotive experience. People are generally friendly and easy to get along with, and you’ll be exposed to a lot of technologies and real-world problem solving very quickly.

Cons

Upper management is disorganized and heavily political. Decision making is often chaotic, priorities constantly change, and there is very little work-life balance. Long hours and high stress can burn people out quickly.

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