Overall, the company culture is very positive and helpful. The pay is competitive. People work 40 hours on average, but sometimes stay longer. The place was inclusive, and I did not experience any racism.
The Product Engineering role, in general, can be somewhat stressful because you are given multiple projects at once. Personally, I found the role somewhat boring, as it doesn't require much creativity. You are mostly maintaining existing products and investigating field failures.
1-hour interview, mix of behavior and simple technical questions about fundamentals of electronics. You interview directly with the manager you will work with. Also discuss prior work experience and what you learned.
Behavioral and technical. Behavioral was pretty open-ended. Overall, the interview focused on your resume and expressed skillset. Depending on education level, technical questions were asked (e.g., circuit analysis, filters, op-amps, microprocessors)
I met TI at a national conference. I got the interview at the conference, and they asked me some technical questions. They asked me to draw an inverting circuit and a low-pass circuit using that same circuit. The people were really nice and treated
1-hour interview, mix of behavior and simple technical questions about fundamentals of electronics. You interview directly with the manager you will work with. Also discuss prior work experience and what you learned.
Behavioral and technical. Behavioral was pretty open-ended. Overall, the interview focused on your resume and expressed skillset. Depending on education level, technical questions were asked (e.g., circuit analysis, filters, op-amps, microprocessors)
I met TI at a national conference. I got the interview at the conference, and they asked me some technical questions. They asked me to draw an inverting circuit and a low-pass circuit using that same circuit. The people were really nice and treated