The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Texas Instruments (Bengaluru) in May 2024
Interview
The interview process at Texas Instruments (TI) is rigorous and technical, often distinguishing clearly between Hardware/Electrical Engineering roles and Software/Embedded roles. The process typically takes 2–4 weeks from application to offer.
1. The Interview Loop Overview
Stage 1: Application & Online Assessment:
After applying, you may receive an online test (HackerRank or similar).
Content: Aptitude (logical reasoning, math) and technical sections relevant to your role (e.g., circuit analysis for EE, coding problems for CS).
Stage 2: Phone/Screening Interview (30-45 mins):
Usually with a recruiter or hiring manager.
Focus: Resume walkthrough, interest in TI, and basic technical "sanity check" questions (e.g., "What is a low-pass filter?").
Stage 3: Technical Interviews (2-3 Rounds):
These are deep dives into your domain knowledge.
Format: Virtual (WebEx/Teams) or On-site. You may be asked to share your screen to solve coding problems or draw circuits.
Presentation (Common for Full-Time): For many engineering roles, you may be asked to prepare a 15-20 minute technical presentation on a past project. You will present this to a panel who will grill you on your design choices, trade-offs, and results.
Stage 4: Behavioral/Fit Interview:
Often combined with technical rounds or held as a separate final round.
Focus: TI’s values, collaboration, and problem-solving style.
I applied through university. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at Texas Instruments (Bengaluru) in Aug 2023
Interview
Generally 1-2 technical rounds, more for senior positions.
Few DSA questions, not extremely hard. Focus on approach and communication. Good focus on fundamentals like system design and knowledge of full stack.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Describe the agile lifecycle for one of your projects?
It was ok. Asked specific questions about typescript and how to configure objects and differences between different data types. Overall a good experience. You should prepare the basics because you are questioned a lot on that.