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First, I started with behavioral questions, then moved on to technical questions. Some of the technical questions they asked were about op-amps, RC circuits, and a coding question. The technical questions were pretty basic, and the interviewer was pr
One initial contact at a job fair, then one video call like Zoom, but using TI’s system, where your screen is shared and you present a project that you’ve worked on. The last step was an in-person interview in Dallas, where they pay for the flight, t
Four rounds of interviews were conducted. Two were by yourself, and two were in person. The first was a behavioral exam. For the in-person interviews, basic technical questions were asked, followed by a presentation about yourself.
First, I started with behavioral questions, then moved on to technical questions. Some of the technical questions they asked were about op-amps, RC circuits, and a coding question. The technical questions were pretty basic, and the interviewer was pr
One initial contact at a job fair, then one video call like Zoom, but using TI’s system, where your screen is shared and you present a project that you’ve worked on. The last step was an in-person interview in Dallas, where they pay for the flight, t
Four rounds of interviews were conducted. Two were by yourself, and two were in person. The first was a behavioral exam. For the in-person interviews, basic technical questions were asked, followed by a presentation about yourself.