The role was designated for Product and Test Engineering Rotation. It consists of four six-month rotations: Product/Test, Design, Fab, and Assembly. The assembly portion would be in one of their assembly lines in Asia (Malaysia, Taiwan, or the Philippines). The entire process took about a month. There were 2 phone interviews and 2 on-site interviews in Dallas. Great company, great people, great experience.
Technical questions to demonstrate your circuitry knowledge (Circuit 1 and E-circuit 1).
Non-technical: behavioral questions and problem-solving skills. In my case, they asked how I would go about a customer return. This was to question your thought process in terms of solving a problem.
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.