Video interview from HireVue, but it operated just like a regular Zoom meeting with a person.
The interviewer was an AE, but from the very beginning made it clear they didn't want to interview and wasn't interested in any friendly conversation. I did a lot of research on TI and was very prepared for the interview, but the interviewer didn't care.
The person didn't even have anything nice to say about their work or TI, which was very surprising to me.
Contacting the TI recruiters over email was also very difficult and unhelpful.
From what I've seen from friends and online resources, expect a week or two to get an acceptance, but it took me six weeks to get a rejection email.
FET, Op amp, filtering, "tell me a time when you ____"
The following metrics were computed from 6 interview experiences for the Texas Instruments Applications Engineer Intern role in United States.
Texas Instruments's interview process for their Applications Engineer Intern roles in the United States is very selective, failing most engineers who go through it.
Candidates reported having very good feelings for Texas Instruments's Applications Engineer Intern interview process in United States.