Texas Instruments ASIC Design Engineer reviews

5.0

99% would recommend to a friend

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Haviv Ilan

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3.0
Aug 28, 2014
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Pros

Good pay, huge database of information (both technical and non-technical). There are some great people, only if one can find them as it's a huge organization. Decent work-life balance in general.

Cons

Bureaucracy slows down engineers to work efficiently. A lot of effort is spent in micro-managing things that better be reduced to go back to its glory days!

3.0
Aug 5, 2014
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Pros

1. Lot of responsibilities 2. Good opportunity to learn 3. Mentoring and training available in plenty 4. Flexible timings and good pay

Cons

1. Less job stability 2. Work pressure is very high, especially if you are in a division that is about to be shut down 3. frequent layoffs 4. Focusing more into analog and not digital now

2.0
Jun 18, 2014
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Pros

1. Latest technology 2. Lot of responsibilities. Good chance to learn a lot 3. You will get to work with the best people in the industry 4. Flexible timings and great compensation

Cons

1. Poor work life balance. Long meetings (5~6 hours a day). Will end up putting 16 hours a day at work overall. 2. No job security. Layoff is a quarterly ritual. Will be working with a knife under the neck 3. Company is more focused toward analog business. Not a good place for digital engineers.

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