I applied online. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at Texas Instruments (Dallas, TX) in Feb 2020
Interview
I interviewed for a Intern position (Product/Test Engineering intern)
It was only one 1 hour long phone call... Or at least that's what I thought. See the moment I got the call, they asked me to open this screen sharing app so that they could ask me technical questions. It wasn't too bad, it just took my by surprise and I was nervous (because I just thought it was gonna be only a call so not expecting technical stuff).
Very intense 45/50 min technical questions followed by 15/20 discussion (projects, questions I had for them, etc..)
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Circuit analysis (find equivalent resistance, voltages, your basic circuitry stuff)
Op amp stuff (ideal op amp, drawing an inverting opamp, deriving gain)
Coding question (I believe it was about private variables)
Stats question (draw a Gaussian curve and explain standard deviation and mean)
LPF (draw an RC low pass filter and derive gain )
5 behavioral questions and then a few technical questions regarding basic IC's and design elements. Very conversational and friendly (entirely virtual). Focus on doing technical problems on a virtual whiteboard and talking through the process.
I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Texas Instruments (Austin, TX)
Interview
Sit down in person interview. Asked about my resume, common behavioral stuff. Then I was asked two questions, one to do with finding Vout given a negative feedback op-amp, and the other was to find the prime numbers in an undefined sized array.
I applied online. I interviewed at Texas Instruments (Tucson, AZ)
Interview
Two rounds of interviews each about an hour long. First interview was mostly behavior questions, with the last 10 minutes dedicated to technical questions. Technical questions were about topics discussed in a basic circuits class. Second interview consisted of a preparing a project presentation and then asked questions about it as well as general resume questions.