Great place to work.. - Design Engineer Texas Instruments Employee Review

4.0
Nov 18, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Good work environment with helpful mentors/colleagues, chance to work on some awesome products, great place to start out professionally- will have plenty of opportunities to get exposed to different aspects of the semiconductor business

Cons

Too many tapeouts of half baked ICs- you work extra hours to make sure that the IC is sent to fab and later that product is shelved..after a while you start to wonder whether the management has a clear plan Too much emphasis on sales- that being said, there are a few teams where the emphasis is on R&D. Work life im-balance- most of the year especially close to tape-outs design/layout engineers spend late nights and weekends in office. After the IC comes back from fab, it is the turn of the test engineers to work late.

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5.0
Jul 8, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

- Good Management, Mentorship, & Growth Potential - Felt Empowered & Enabled to develop skills and explore options - Office Locations are nice & modern - MPG Supervisor was supportive in interfacing with TI Management

Cons

Contracted through Manpower Group - Low/Middle regarding Pay & Benefits for Contracted Recruiters - Unclear pathway for advancing to a Full-Time Employee with Texas Instruments - Contracted status Recruiters are vulnerable to layoffs during tough economy & hiring freezes - Forecasting for headcount & hiring goals across facilities was erratic and inconsistent

5.0
Jul 7, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

9-5 job that was low stress

Cons

Big company so you can feel like a cog in the machine

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