Company Values - Generally, I'd say TI does as good a job living up to their stated values as any Fortune 500 semiconductor company will. People are people and they are flawed, but TI has processes and policies in place (improved over time) to ensure values are enforced...to a degree. I liked wor...
Values
Company Culture
Texas Instruments
Electronics
As a failure analysis engineer at TI, you get to own the whole process yourself! This means replicating the customer failure on the bench (like an application engineer), poring over the IC design to trace nodes (like a designer) and physically destroy the chip using mechanical and chemical means ...
Engineering
Analyst
Day in the Life
Texas Instruments
Electronics
Illustrate how you are capable of understanding analog or digital designs. Once you have that foundation, it's just a matter of the correct attitude - are you curious? are you keen to learn and improve? do you have a scientific mind that wants to drive to the root cause?
To be completely honest, TI is a growing company and as such, internships turning into full-time offers (especially with the same team) were commonplace. Additionally, interns were provided with necessary materials to learn about and apply for many different roles within TI if they were not total...
Firstly make sure you are fluent with all the terminologies used in your team associated with the product line you are working on. These are nothing but the key characteristics of the product. Know how they are tested and what and what not affects them. Be fluent with the datasheet of one such pr...
It depends on whether you are a fresh graduate or already have experiences in industry. As a fresh graduate, your course work should highlight your interest in Analog. Good GPA, good school if you have research on relevant topic also do matter