Texas Instruments Electrical Design Engineer reviews

3.8

99% would recommend to a friend

(26 total reviews)
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Haviv Ilan

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99% positive business outlook

Electrical Design Engineer employees have rated Texas Instruments with 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 26 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Electrical Design Engineer professionals have a good working experience there. Texas Instruments is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Electrical Design Engineer professionals compared to other employers within the Produktion industry (3.7 stars).

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26 reviews
2.0
Feb 18, 2015
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Pros

Lots of smart and hard working people, lots of IP resources and training opportunities. Relatively decent pay and training environment for fresh graduates.

Cons

The office politics and good ole boy networks are everywhere. No upward career path at all if you plan to stay in the company long term. Upper management have no vision longer than a year.

1.0
Oct 30, 2014
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Pros

- Sychophant management - Managers try to exploit workers down the line

Cons

- More you try to do a good job- more you be rewarded with grunt work and 'overtime work' except there is no overtime - Other companies Samsung, HITACHI and every other microchip maker leave them in the dust. - Adding a tiny new feature to an existing chip- or 1 mw less power doesn't usher in innovation- wake up and smell the fertilizer.

4.0
Oct 8, 2014
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Pros

In the best of times, it can be exciting and fun. If you are an engineer you can be challenged if you want with many different groups to be a part of. Pay is typical but less than what you may get in Silicon Valley. If you like to travel, you can often do that too! Your experience will vary with each group... Some are better than others. Benefits are very very good and more than fair. The company has been very good to me. I hesitantly would recommend it....But

Cons

Once you hit 50 years old, watch out. TI is well known for kicking older workers to the curb. How they are able to do this systematically is beyond me...well maybe not. They simply pay off each individual with take it or leave it "packages" where you promise not to tell. Secondly, they use the H1B visa workers like crack. This is mostly to keep pay down I suppose. These are harsh comments but it's well known in the industry.

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