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317 reviews
1.0
May 20, 2025
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Pros

Good line in resume, people recognize the name

Cons

The company has a culture if highlighting peoples shortcomings, while underplaying and not acknowledging accomplishments. Middle management is solely focused on their next promotion to the point they don't really care about how their product line is doing. I've seen fresh graduates present slide decks, only for the session to become an hour competition between the middle managers on who can say the most offensive thing (this person quit after this abuse). T.I. stands for one thing, and its "Terrible Income" because you will not be compensated at the market rate, and you'll be expected to work beyond ordinary hours.

5.0
Jun 2, 2025
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Pros

Work culture, growth opportunities, leadership

Cons

Can get stressful at times with extended working hours

5.0
Aug 1, 2025
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Pros

Strong Industry Reputation – TI is a leader in semiconductors and embedded systems, offering excellent brand value for your resume. Innovative Work Environment – You’ll work on cutting-edge tech (analog chips, embedded processors, IoT, etc.) with high-impact projects. Job Stability – TI has a strong financial position and a long-standing presence in the semiconductor industry. Good Work-Life Balance – Compared to some tech giants, TI is known for reasonable hours and less burnout culture. Competitive Benefits – Includes strong healthcare, retirement plans, and employee stock purchase programs (ESPP).

Cons

Slower Career Growth – Being an established company, promotions and role changes may take longer than in startups or FAANG. Bureaucracy – Decision-making can be slow due to its large corporate structure. Lower Salaries Than Tech Giants – Compensation may not match top-tier software companies (e.g., Google, NVIDIA). Limited Remote Work Options – Many roles are hardware-focused, requiring on-site presence. Niche Focus – If you're into pure software/cloud, TI’s focus on semiconductors may feel restrictive.

4.0
May 21, 2025

Ok

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Pros

Long hours but great folks

Cons

Work life balance can be bad sometimes

5.0
Jul 4, 2025

Great job

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Pros

Great hours. Twelve hour shift, 3 days on 4 days off/4 days on 3 days off. Overtime pay after working 8 hours. Professional work environment.

Cons

Mandatory overtime is required at times.

1.0
Aug 12, 2025

Not recommended

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Pros

Flexible work hour and friendly enviornment

Cons

Low salary and toxic management

3.0
Jul 30, 2025

Okay place to work

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Pros

Decent benefits, pto is flexible.

Cons

Taking more and more benefits. Sudden lay offs. Micro managing. 24:7 operation so you have to bid for holidays and time off. On your feet 12 hours. Their raises are an insult.

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