Great company to start your career. TI invests a lot in teaching new college grads and promotes from within.
There is an apparent age gap in the engineering workforce. Many engineers left TI after 7 to 10 years. The experienced engineers that stayed have been there for their entire careers, 20+ years.
Applied for a full-time position, which requires two rounds. Currently preparing for the final round interview, which has been postponed twice already. I was asked to give a 15-minute presentation on a technical subject for the final round interview
There were 3 rounds. The first round was on campus with a recruiter, and it was more to gauge your interest in the company and the technology it is working on. Then there was an online aptitude test that consisted of sorting numbers and an online pe
There was one behavior video call (standard), and then a few weeks later, there was one technical video call with two interviewers. I was also asked to prepare a technical presentation beforehand, then asked other EE technical questions afterward.
Applied for a full-time position, which requires two rounds. Currently preparing for the final round interview, which has been postponed twice already. I was asked to give a 15-minute presentation on a technical subject for the final round interview
There were 3 rounds. The first round was on campus with a recruiter, and it was more to gauge your interest in the company and the technology it is working on. Then there was an online aptitude test that consisted of sorting numbers and an online pe
There was one behavior video call (standard), and then a few weeks later, there was one technical video call with two interviewers. I was also asked to prepare a technical presentation beforehand, then asked other EE technical questions afterward.