Texas Instruments Employee Reviews about "work life balance"
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Return to all Reviews- 5.0Feb 14, 2021Principal Software ArchitectCurrent EmployeeBengaluru
Pros
Pioneer to some of the top technologies in the world and offers great work life balance. Top work culture and amazing set of people to work with. Good pay and lots of challenging work on offer. A place that satisfies ones eagerness to solve complex problems.
Cons
Limited opportunities in software development
- 2.0Jan 13, 2023Software Applications EngineerCurrent Employee
Pros
- Stable company with y-o-y growth - Learning experience through getting thrown into the deep end the first week ( could be a con as well depending on perspective) - Constantly hiring NCGs
Cons
- Work/life balance is very poor and is stuck in old mentality that being overworked is a badge of honor - Outdated technology and practices - Below average compensation even with profit sharing included - Yearly pay is very variable because profit sharing is not assured - New hires are given lots of job responsibility with very little direction - No perks in office however WFH has basically been phased out post-COVID - Remote support from India leads to horrible hours
2 - 5.0Nov 10, 2014Operations - Supply ChainCurrent Employee, more than 10 yearsDallas, TX
Pros
Company Culture: Company encourages creative involvement of every employee. There is a constant push to improve processes - to make processes more efficient and not accept things as is Great work/life balance (of course depends on the type of role you are in) Flexibility in work schedule as far as ability to work from home Great benefits for top performers - options, RSUs etc.
Cons
Base salary increases are nominal Artificial diversity being created in management roles (does not appear to be based on talent)
1 - 4.0Nov 22, 2017Anonymous ContractorFormer Contractor, more than 1 year
Pros
Excellent work life balance and overall enjoyed contributing to the team's success and growth.
Cons
Commute down 75 southbound freeway was a bummer.
- 3.0Oct 12, 2014Financial AnalystCurrent Employee, more than 3 yearsDallas, TX
Pros
Ethics is large part of the organization, and speaking what is right is not punished. Health benefits are good, and there is a great opportunity to get extensive real world experience that is often held for employees with more tenure. Flex-time can be used, which really helps when you have nightly calls with Asia. Challenging work, and a great opportunity to work with smart people.
Cons
two different cultures in the Analog and Embedded processing segments. Work life balance is difficult to have when the job demands are more than the people to complete the job. Diversity can take priority to merit.
5 - 5.0Mar 7, 2023Account ManagerCurrent Employee, more than 8 yearsGarching b.München
Pros
Flexible Work Culture Continuous development (depends on individual) Young teams Salary
Cons
A lot of internal reporting and various tools being the actual reason impacting work life balance
- 3.0Oct 20, 2021Product Marketing EngineerCurrent Employee, more than 8 years
Pros
Stable company where you can expect good time off benefits and insurance.
Cons
Resourcing is a challenge. Who your boss is and what organization you are in will greatly determine your work life balance.
- 3.0May 15, 2014Anonymous EmployeeFormer Employee
Pros
Challenging, reasonable pay and perk, large resources of knowledge. Very good environment for single to gain experiences before moving to more life/work balance companies or for married engineers.
Cons
This is not a good place for married engineers even though pay, benefits, and time off are very reasonable or a little above average. Management pays too much attention to getting things out, but does not pay enough attention to quality of products or employees' lives.
1 - 5.0Oct 11, 2017Product Marketing EngineerCurrent Employee, less than 1 yearDallas, TX
Pros
Ignoring big california tech, TI has the best pay and benefits for engineers. I love my office place, with my team being both supportive and fun. Work life balance is great since my whole team has kids and subscribes to 'work is done at work'.
Cons
Experiences can vary per role and team. I know someone who is in a team on the decline so things have been rough for him. Comparatively, I know someone in a growing team that is having a blast. Oh, also Dallas or bust if you are a yuppie
- 4.0Mar 13, 2017Anonymous InternFormer Intern
Pros
good experience as a beginner to start up as a new graduate to learn. plenty of areas to grasp in short amount of time
Cons
lot of work to manage. work life balance will be tricky at least in the beginning and will take time to adjust