I applied through other source. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Texas Instruments in Nov 2014
Interview
Applied online after attending a on conference where they were hiring for mostly hardware engineering stuff. After applying, I received an email via HireVue asking me to answer a few questions and record my responses. Shortly after, I received another email asking for my availability in order to schedule a 1 hour interview with a manager from California. The next day, I received a call where they wanted to fly me out to dallas, tx for the final interview. They wanted me to prepare a 10 minute presentation describing a technical project I worked on.
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Most of the questions were based on my project. I had 2 one-hour interviews with 2 people each. One asked me to derive the transfer function for a circuit that he designed while I was presenting. The other group asked me to solve an equation that they had on the board.
I applied online. The process took 4 months. I interviewed at Texas Instruments (Dallas, TX) in Dec 2022
Interview
It was quite simple, had two levels of interviews. First one was behavioral and technical. Second one was to prepare a presentation of a previous project and talk about it. All in all it's not too stressful.
I applied through university. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Texas Instruments
Interview
Met a recruiter at an online job fair, scheduled first round screening, and the second round was with a systems engineer. Followed by online assessments, then 3-person panel interview. The whole process took about 2 months
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a lot of op-amp based questions. Ideal behavior, non-idealities, diodes, and RC or LC transient/FR
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Texas Instruments (Dallas, TX) in May 2022
Interview
The interview was split into 3 stages:
An initial screening that has you take a behavioral test, and then another test that tests your cognitive reasoning and deduction skills.
My first round interview was quite nice. It was very technical and I had questions asked about my resume in the embedded world - FPGA, MCU, etc. I was also asked a few behavioral questions.
My last round interview was also a technical interview revolving around analog circuits and testing with some behavioral questions.
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Almost all of the first interview was about FPGAs and microcontrollers and then a little bit of hardware.
Final round had some digital, but was almost entirely analog.