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317 reviews
5.0
Jun 16, 2024
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Pros

Good place to work, new employees (< 5 years) get 13.4 hours of vacation per month (about 20 days per year), great work/life balance as they will not force you to do extra overtime work.

Cons

They don't appear to pay as much to software engineers compared to other top tier / big name companies.

4.0
Jul 6, 2024
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Pros

Very Good work culture and very educative and growing together type of environment. Flexible working hours.

Cons

Can be hectic at times and one can feel burnt out.

4.0
May 14, 2024
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Pros

I enjoy the campus and flexibility to work from home and in office (hybrid). It is a great place for college graduates as well and employees get a sizable amount of profit sharing.

Cons

Work life balance is not bad but sometimes I work nights or weekends but it depends on team/manager. Even though I have had to work outside of work hours often, my manager is understanding and lenient about vacations and remote work.

4.0
Aug 2, 2024

Good technology company to work at

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Pros

Innovative, and continuously improve products generation from generation

Cons

Sometimes needs long hours of work

4.0
May 7, 2024
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Pros

Good Salary, Relatively easy work

Cons

12 hour work days are grating and can throw of your sleep schedule, The work can get boring pretty quick and there is plenty of slow moments

5.0
Aug 8, 2024
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Pros

1. Competitive compensation and benefits package 2. Opportunities for career growth and professional development 3. Collaborative and diverse work environment 4. Innovative and dynamic industry (semiconductors and electronics) 5. Recognition and rewards for outstanding performance 6. Comprehensive training and development programs 7. Flexible work arrangements (remote work, flexible hours) 8. Access to cutting-edge technology and tools 9. Diverse product portfolio (analog and embedded processing) 10. Global presence with opportunities for international assignments 11. Strong commitment to corporate social responsibility and sustainability 12. Employee stock purchase plan and 401(k) matching 13. Comprehensive health insurance and wellness programs 14. Paid time off and holidays 15. Opportunities for community involvement and volunteerism 16. Professional membership and certification support 17. Access to on-site fitness centers and recreation facilities 18. Employee assistance programs (EAPs) for work-life balance 19. Recognition programs for innovation and patents 20. Opportunities for mentorship and leadership development.

Cons

1. High expectations and workload: TI is a fast-paced and competitive industry, which can lead to high stress levels. 2. Limited work-life balance: Long hours and demanding deadlines can impact personal time and relationships. 3. Bureaucratic processes: As a large corporation, TI may have slow decision-making processes and red tape. 4. Constant change and restructuring: The company may undergo reorganizations, which can be unsettling for employees. 5. Limited flexibility in some roles: Certain positions may require strict adherence to processes and procedures. 6. High level of technical expertise required: TI's products and technologies can be complex, requiring specialized knowledge. 7. Continuous learning demands: The rapidly evolving semiconductor industry necessitates ongoing education and skill updates. 8. Performance pressure: Employees may feel pressure to meet performance targets and goals. 9. Office politics: As with any large organization, office politics and conflicts can arise. 10. Limited creative freedom: Some roles may have strict guidelines and protocols, limiting innovation and creativity. 11. Travel requirements: Some positions may require frequent travel, which can be tiring and impact personal life. 12. Hierarchical structure: TI has a layered organizational structure, which can lead to slow communication and decision-making. 13. Adaptation to new technologies: The company's rapid pace of innovation can require employees to quickly adapt to new tools and technologies. 14. Potential for layoffs: As with any company, economic downturns or restructuring can lead to job insecurity. 15. Work environment: Some facilities or roles may have demanding environmental conditions (e.g., cleanroom work).

4.0
Jul 11, 2024

Good company but depends on manager

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Pros

good salary, very high for a new grad in Japan

Cons

company is really good, my manager is also good, but my friends manager need him to work for long extra hours.

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