I applied through college or university. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Texas Instruments (Dallas, TX) in Mar 2019
Interview
I talked to TI at my university's career fair. I was told to apply online and was contacted for an interview around 3 weeks later. The first round is through their online hiring platform where you record yourself answering a few basic interview questions about yourself. After this, I spoke with a manager a few days later and was asked a few technical questions about an inverting op amp and to describe some of the projects I worked on in college. From here, I was flown out to Dallas the next week and met with two different hiring managers. I was asked to bring a presentation of a project I worked on in college that I went over with the to interviewers and asked a few simple technical questions. I was contacted a few hours after the interview to say they wanted to extend an offer which I accepted.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Draw an inverting op-amp and label all of the currents.
I applied online. I interviewed at Texas Instruments (Santa Clara, CA)
Interview
Applied online. Had 2 total separate interviews about 3weeks apart. First interview was both technical and behavioral. Technical part focused on gauging ur analytical and critical thinking skills from ur resume.
2nd round was 3 hours long, cycling between multiple hiring managers/engineers. 30min case study on client interaction. You will be asked technical questions based on the technology you pick so in depth knowledge is crucial. Rest of the time was technical and behavioral. Managers asked me about op-amps, and OS systems programming concepts like kernel level processes and signal handlers.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What’s the difference between a hardware and a software level interrupt? Derive the gain equation for an inverting op-amp? How does a drill work?
I applied online. I interviewed at Texas Instruments (Santa Clara, CA) in Feb 2026
Interview
The 60-minute interview was divided into two parts. The first half focused on typical behavioral questions, such as “Tell me about yourself” and “Describe a project you worked on.” In the second half, we moved into a mock scenario where I acted as a Field Applications Engineer (FAE) and the interviewers played the role of a customer experiencing an issue. My task was to diagnose and resolve their problem, and they provided hints along the way if I needed guidance. Be ready to look at a circuit schematic and understand basic analysis techniques.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about a time you made someone change their opinion about you?
Tell me about a time you worked on a difficult project.
I applied through college or university. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Texas Instruments (Seattle, WA)
Interview
Few rounds, final round was a rotation through a few different interviewers. Involves preparing for a potential customer interaction regarding TI products compared to the competition. Very kind and encouraging interviewers