I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Texas Instruments (Santa Clara, CA) in Dec 2019
Interview
It was a three round process that started at a school career fair. It transitioned to an online presentation to two engineers... 10-15 minutes on a technical topic/project of your preference. The final round was a mix of technical and behavioral questions from a manager and engineer.
I applied through college or university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Texas Instruments (Atlanta, GA) in Jan 2020
Interview
On campus interview from career fair, 1 on 1 with an engineer. Lasted around 30 minutes. Asked questions about weaknesses, working with teammates, and diverse working environment, details on resume.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Questions about involvement on projects listed on resume.
I applied online. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at Texas Instruments (Dallas, TX) in Feb 2020
Interview
I interviewed for a Intern position (Product/Test Engineering intern)
It was only one 1 hour long phone call... Or at least that's what I thought. See the moment I got the call, they asked me to open this screen sharing app so that they could ask me technical questions. It wasn't too bad, it just took my by surprise and I was nervous (because I just thought it was gonna be only a call so not expecting technical stuff).
Very intense 45/50 min technical questions followed by 15/20 discussion (projects, questions I had for them, etc..)
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Circuit analysis (find equivalent resistance, voltages, your basic circuitry stuff)
Op amp stuff (ideal op amp, drawing an inverting opamp, deriving gain)
Coding question (I believe it was about private variables)
Stats question (draw a Gaussian curve and explain standard deviation and mean)
LPF (draw an RC low pass filter and derive gain )