Texas Instruments Applications Engineer Program interview questions
based on 2 ratings - Updated Jan 30, 2015
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First one was a video interview using Hirevue. Seven behavioral questions. Second round involved another interview via Hirevue with two managers. Both were very high up and was pretty intimidating. Asked about my project, work and extracurricular activities.
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Not extremely difficult but they were definitely looking for design experience
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Texas Instruments in Nov 2013
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Applied online on their website. A day later I received an email from them to do an online recorded interview. After doing the online Interview I received a call from the Recruiter to verify and give more input as to my passed experiences. A week later another interview was scheduled where I had to share my screen with one of the Applications Engineering managers and present a past project to them. The interview consisted of them asking questions and testing my knowledge on the components I used and why they were used.
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Question 1
Know as much as possible about the project you are presenting. Questions can go as deep as minor details from a datasheet(ESD rating, Power consideration, comparable component, etc.). If in your project a component is on of theirs. Be as detailed as possible when speaking of its application.