Texas Instruments Fab Engineer reviews

3.0

100% would recommend to a friend

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4.0
Mar 31, 2016
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Pros

TI hires straight from college for a very generous salary, and the atmosphere promotes a lot of learning early on. As a way to get a well known, reputable company on your resume TI is amazing! The job pays well, has great benefits, and is very stable.

Cons

Worker morale seems to be a step above pure apathy outside of management. The environment tailors itself as a treadmill, an endless pursuit, rather than having clear cut goals. There also does not seem to be a feeling of upward momentum. It seems stability has come at the cost of striving for something greater.

4.0
Feb 28, 2016
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Pros

Great professional development opportunities through diversity initiatives and programs for young employees. Despite being a huge company, everyone knows each other. Good profit sharing across the board, and great bonuses if you're a top performer

Cons

Manufacturing/fab management are generally demanding. Depending on the process or equipment, you might get called in every weekend.

3.0
Oct 8, 2015

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Pros

Many great benefits. Love the On-site Gym. Very involved with volunteering for great causes (Breast cancer awareness, JDRF, United Way, etc).

Cons

It is not easy moving roles to gain more experience in certain areas. They'll tell you in the beginning that TI is such a big company and it is fairly easy to rotate within the company, but they fail to mention that it is very discipline based. You will succeed if you are an Electrical/Computer Engineer. You're lucky if you are able to move up with any other "related" degree. It's all about who you know.

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