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Product/Test Engineer Interview Experience - Dallas, Texas

January 15, 2016
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Process

The process took a little over a month because I was in the middle of finals week. I had three interviews in total. One was webcam-based.

I had to make a technical presentation and have a screen-sharing interview. I was later invited on-site for a final round of interviews. The final round had two 45-minute interviews with both behavioral and technical questions, and they asked me to explain my resume.

Questions

Basic engineering questions, very simple.

  1. Draw an Op-Amp with a gain of 10.
  2. Make a truth table for a logical circuit.
  3. Voltage division given a capacitor in steady state.
  4. Draw the transistor-level design of an inverter and explain why PMOS and NMOS transistors are used as the pull-up and pull-down networks, respectively.

Behavioral questions like: Explain a time when a situation didn't go well, regardless of how hard you tried. Explain a time when you were not given many instructions to do something. Explain a project you worked on.

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Interview Statistics

The following metrics were computed from 3 interview experiences for the Texas Instruments Product/Test Engineer role in Dallas, Texas.

Success Rate

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Pass Rate

Texas Instruments's interview process for their Product/Test Engineer roles in Dallas, Texas is incredibly easy as the vast majority of engineers get an offer after going through it.

Experience Rating

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Candidates reported having very good feelings for Texas Instruments's Product/Test Engineer interview process in Dallas, Texas.

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