Texas Instruments reviews

3.8

70% would recommend to a friend

(5,727 total reviews)
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61% approve of CEO

56% positive business outlook

Texas Instruments has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 5,727 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Texas Instruments employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Produktion industry (3.7 stars).

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5.0
Aug 7, 2023

Great Place Overall

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Pros

I felt highly valued and was treated with respect. I took a decrease in pay from my previous employer to work at TI due to lower COL area. TI's small facility was a refreshing change from the square-mile campus of the mega-corp I left TI for. No manufacturing environment would ever be described as 'relaxing', but the work pace at TI was close - more comfortable and the workload felt more realistic compared to the unsustainable mess I came from. Management was knowledgeable of the work and typical of Mainers - down to earth, understanding, friendly. Company supplied footwear every six months.

Cons

Like everywhere else, shortstaffed. Employees are not trusted/supplied with a smartphone or a personal laptop Since I was highly valued as a technician on the factory floor, I could tell that I would have a very hard time with upward mobility Long hours - 12 hour shifts are the standard in this industry, but in an ideal world it could be split 3x8hrs. Safety was a big concern for me there - my previous employer required us to wear full SCBA gear when opening equipment, yet even wearing a respirator was actually prohibited at this facility. Subsequently, my teeth would hurt when I would be working on an open chamber - quite concerning. While I'm sure they were technically up to OSHA standards, chemicals didn't seem to be stored as safely as they could/should. LOTO practices felt substandard and often ignored. Ergonomics were comical. All computers in the factory were at an awful standing fixed height, not tall enough for anyone to be comfortable, and I was told there was no plans to move toward ergonomic adjustable desks.

1.0
Jun 19, 2023

Orthodox political org

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Pros

Not much to say on pros.

Cons

So many cons. Orthodox, inflexible people and management. Highly pricey food and of low quality. Everything is paid even the gym. Someday they might ask to pay for water or using washroom inside. Whole organization looks like some political party where everything is elections. Texins is elections and governing body, promotion is elections... Career growth is election. No work from home. No outings and any quarterly/annual event More than 70% employees don't know the name of Ceo. Majority of old employees are very arrogant and they have hired a lot of NCG who don't know what is outside of TI. So they think that this is how industry work - bad culture is being fostered.

3.0
May 13, 2023
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Pros

Good place to get started in Electronics and Semiconductor.

Cons

The level of methodical discipline and adherence to rules and structure are great for learning and getting started, however long term the environment can become stifling. The “culture” is also EXTREMELY tribal - groups of folks tend to experience success or failure together. If the leader goes down, the rest tend to also get paused in their careers.

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