I did three interviews with Texas Instruments. I did just okay on the first interview and felt like I bombed the second one, as I missed a lot of college-based questions. I got the third interview by luck, as one of the colleagues forwarded my resume to another manager and gave me a call. We had the interview the next day in the morning. They asked me a lot of behavioral questions and questions on my resume. The interview was straightforward and had no curveballs. I did not have a panic moment. The following week, I got a call from the recruiter who said they liked me a lot and would like to move forward with the offer phase.
The following metrics were computed from 13 interview experiences for the Texas Instruments Product Engineer role in Dallas, Texas.
Texas Instruments's interview process for their Product Engineer roles in Dallas, Texas is on the easier side as most engineers get an offer after going through it.
Candidates reported having very good feelings for Texas Instruments's Product Engineer interview process in Dallas, Texas.