Interviewed in person on college campus. Talked to the first recruiter about classes I was taking that were related to the job. He thought I was a good candidate, so he invited me to the actual in-person interviews going on through the next few days. I went through two in-person interviews. We talked about my major, applicable classes, and some behavioral questions. The engineering-related questions were straightforward. Simple things like op-amps, filters, voltage dividers, etc.
Overall, the interviews were a three-day process. Got an offer a few weeks later. So far, I am really enjoying working at Texas Instruments.
Can you draw a low-pass filter circuit and explain how it works?
The following metrics were computed from 1 interview experience for the Texas Instruments Product, Test & Validation Engineer Rotation Program role in Dallas, Texas.
Texas Instruments's interview process for their Product, Test & Validation Engineer Rotation Program roles in Dallas, Texas is incredibly easy as the vast majority of engineers get an offer after going through it.
Candidates reported having very good feelings for Texas Instruments's Product, Test & Validation Engineer Rotation Program interview process in Dallas, Texas.