Lots of different roles are offered at TI. If you're bored, you can push to move to a different role.
Moving roles is not as seamless as TI makes it appear.
The entire interview was behavioral questions. The only technical question I received was: Draw an XOR gate and show the truth table. Overall, a very good experience. The person interviewing me was very nice and personable.
Professional, friendly, and to the point. No pressure, just testing your level of understanding of different electrical topics without expecting you to get the right answer. The main point of the interview is to assess your problem-solving skills an
C Programming: * Questions tested core concepts like pointers, memory allocation, arrays, structures, and bit manipulation. * Example: Implement a function to reverse a linked list or simulate a memory allocator. * Emphasis on writing clean, efficie
The entire interview was behavioral questions. The only technical question I received was: Draw an XOR gate and show the truth table. Overall, a very good experience. The person interviewing me was very nice and personable.
Professional, friendly, and to the point. No pressure, just testing your level of understanding of different electrical topics without expecting you to get the right answer. The main point of the interview is to assess your problem-solving skills an
C Programming: * Questions tested core concepts like pointers, memory allocation, arrays, structures, and bit manipulation. * Example: Implement a function to reverse a linked list or simulate a memory allocator. * Emphasis on writing clean, efficie