I applied through university. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Texas Instruments
Interview
Started by applying for the semiconductor manufacturing intern position on the college career website as well as online in early to mid September.
About a month later I get an email stating that I have been selected for an on-campus interview in mid October. The on-campus interview was a general behavioral interview. They specifically asked what I knew about the semiconductor manufacturing process and why I wanted to work in this industry. A week after this interview I get an email that said that they're continuing to review my application and will contact me if they are going to continue the application process with me.
After almost a month with no contact I get a call from HR asking if I was free for a phone interview with 2 plant managers the very next day. I agreed and a conference call was set up, though the details of how to connect were not sent to me until the morning of the interview. The phone interview was slightly awkward as I was talking to one manager for a few minutes before the other one connected, and thus I had to repeat a lot of things I had already said. They once again asked what I knew about the manufacturing process and why the semiconductor industry. The interview was as much informational as it was answer questions.
A week after the phone interview I received an offer.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What do you know about the semiconductor manufacturing process?
I interviewed at Texas Instruments (Bangalore Rural)
Interview
Smooth and easy to communicate. Interviewers were understanding and helpful. More emphasis on concepts and practical understanding.
2 rounds of interview
1 hr approx per round
Analog concepts and basic circuit concepts
I applied through university. I interviewed at Texas Instruments (Kuala Lumpur) in Feb 2026
Interview
The interview process was very smooth and chill. The atmosphere felt relaxed, so I could just be myself. Staying calm and steady throughout helped me answer confidently. The interviewer was friendly, making it easier to communicate and express my thoughts clearly. It felt more like a conversation than a formal interrogation, which reduced stress and allowed my true personality and skills to come through naturally. Overall, it was a comfortable experience that encouraged openness and confidence.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
About the background, and the project you did before
I interviewed at Texas Instruments (Bangalore Rural)
Interview
They started the interview by asking me to introduce myself and asked questions from it since i was being interviewed for the embeded engineer they asked about embedded c since i focused on arduino and only knew python it was tough for me