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.
Basic engineering questions, very simple.
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.
The following metrics were computed from 3 interview experiences for the Texas Instruments Product/Test Engineer role in Dallas, Texas.
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.
Candidates reported having very good feelings for Texas Instruments's Product/Test Engineer interview process in Dallas, Texas.