Texas Instruments Software Design Engineer reviews

4.8

99% would recommend to a friend

(26 total reviews)
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Haviv Ilan

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99% positive business outlook

Software Design Engineer employees have rated Texas Instruments with 4.8 out of 5 stars, based on 26 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Software Design Engineer professionals have an excellent working experience there. Texas Instruments is rated 31% above average by Software Design Engineer professionals compared to other employers within the Produktion industry (3.7 stars).

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26 reviews
2.0
Nov 18, 2010
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Pros

TI overall is a good company with good policies Highly experienced Hardware/system engineers in Dallas TI,Dallas is a good place to work, and there is a good scope for learning

Cons

TI,Bangalore software doesn't operate like product R&D company, it runs like any ordinary consulting company Too many hierarchy Smart political guys wants to be a Lead/Boss quickly so that pay/recognition will be more, work will be less Kind of management is mediocre to very ordinary Work life balance is impossible Not a place for good technical people Attrition used to be very high. Now it is probably less; mediocre management ensures that they recruit mediocre Pay is average

3.0
Sep 14, 2008
Recommend
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Pros

Large company, lots of interesting technology. i worked on Digital Light Processing which is now commonly found in HDTVs that are on sale in retail stores. Plenty of big company benefits including a credit union (TexIns), Employee Stock Purchase Plan (ESPP), 401(k) matching funds, free healthclub membership. Pretty good educational benefits including tuition reimbursement and televised education from local colleges broadcast live into company sites. If you can navigate through the big company system, you can reap a lot of benefits/rewards.

Cons

Company is too big. You feel like just a cog in the machine. Regardless of your personal accomplishments, it's difficult to make a large impact on the company bottom line when it is such a large multinational conglomerate. The company makes the vast majority of its money in semiconductor products which end up in other products. There is little consumer name recognition for Texas Instruments aside from the ubiquitous calculators. If you want to make a name for yourself in technology or with friends/family it will be nearly impossible at Texas Instruments.

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