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4.2
Average Rating
(based on 149 Texas Instruments Review Ratings)

Ratings by Category

Company Culture
4.2
Growth Opportunities
3.8
People You Work With
4.5
Person You Work For
4.2
Rewards You Receive
4.1
Support You Get
4.3
Way You Work
4.3
Work Setting
4.2
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"National Semiconductor was acquired by Texas Instruments after I left the company. While I was there, I found the work both challenging and stimulating, and the work environment very supportive. The company rewarded its successful contributors with a generous bonus and stock compensation plan (both actual and options). Assuming the TI environment is as good as the NSC environment, I would have no problem recommending this employer to others."
Posted 10 years ago in Santa Clara, CA
Software Engineer

"Valuable for early career training, but lacking of growth."

What do you like about working at Texas Instruments?

"Person variety, wide range of technology, good company culture and nice working environment."

Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?

"Be a good listener, and keep to your experience nothing particular."

What don't you like about working at Texas Instruments?

"Lacking of career growth for youths, lacking of opportunity doing something brand new."

What suggestions do you have for management?

"Make the structure flat and encourage youths by providing more chances."

Person You Work For 4 / 5 People You Work With 4 / 5 Work Setting 5 / 5
Support You Get 4 / 5 Rewards You Receive 4 / 5 Growth Opportunities 1 / 5
Company Culture 5 / 5 Way You Work 4 / 5
Senior Failure Analysis Engineer

What do you like about working at Texas Instruments?

"I enjoyed working with the FA people especially because of their advanced FA knowledge."

Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?

"The people are great here, try and relax and just feel comfortable explaining your experience."

What don't you like about working at Texas Instruments?

"Too much micro-managing by my supervisor and his supervisor. Let the engineers do their job."

What suggestions do you have for management?

"Let the engineers do what they were schooled and trained for, let them work on current projects using their acquired skills."

Person You Work For 3 / 5 People You Work With 5 / 5 Work Setting 4 / 5
Support You Get 4 / 5 Rewards You Receive 4 / 5 Growth Opportunities 4 / 5
Company Culture 4 / 5 Way You Work 4 / 5
Visiting Research Scholar

"I've worked at TI since April 2019 in a research project and my experience has been very good."

Person You Work For 5 / 5 People You Work With 4 / 5 Work Setting 4 / 5
Support You Get 4 / 5 Rewards You Receive 3 / 5 Growth Opportunities 4 / 5
Company Culture 4 / 5 Way You Work 4 / 5
Texas Instruments Employee

"Texas Instruments was a great place to start my career and learn about the semiconductor industry. Due to company rearrangement after about a year I moved to a new team that I wasn’t happy with. My role changed and my manager told me that there weren’t opportunities outside of this role for the foreseeable future, which is when I decided to leave for better opportunities."

Person You Work For 5 / 5 People You Work With 3 / 5 Work Setting 3 / 5
Support You Get 4 / 5 Rewards You Receive 5 / 5 Growth Opportunities 3 / 5
Company Culture 5 / 5 Way You Work 4 / 5
Architect

"I have worked with Texas Instruments for 20 years and it is a great place to learn and grow. The management is very focused on business fundamentals and is not afraid to make a significant change in direction and find new segments to attack as businesses go from being high margin to a price-driven commodity."

Person You Work For 5 / 5 People You Work With 5 / 5 Work Setting 4 / 5
Support You Get 4 / 5 Rewards You Receive 4 / 5 Growth Opportunities 3 / 5
Company Culture 4 / 5 Way You Work 3 / 5
Failure Analysis Engineer

"Very good supervisor, but new company policies and international hiring restrictions made me leave this job."

Person You Work For 5 / 5 People You Work With 5 / 5 Work Setting 3 / 5
Support You Get 5 / 5 Rewards You Receive 3 / 5 Growth Opportunities 3 / 5
Company Culture 4 / 5 Way You Work 4 / 5
Texas Instruments Employee

"Worked at TI for the past 3 years straight out of college. It's been a great company for developing personal engineering skills, as my team has been instrumental in teaching me. The environment is fast-paced and very solitary at times. The industry itself can be very fickle, and TI certainly feels that at times."

Person You Work For 5 / 5 People You Work With 4 / 5 Work Setting 3 / 5
Support You Get 4 / 5 Rewards You Receive 4 / 5 Growth Opportunities 4 / 5
Company Culture 3 / 5 Way You Work 5 / 5
Operations Supervisor

What do you like about working at Texas Instruments?

"This was the first company that gave opp to move up."

What don't you like about working at Texas Instruments?

"The upper manager believed they could make the parts outside with less money."

What suggestions do you have for management?

"Could had given the company employees an opp to find ways to make the parts for less money."

Person You Work For 4 / 5 People You Work With 4 / 5 Work Setting 4 / 5
Support You Get 4 / 5 Rewards You Receive 4 / 5 Growth Opportunities 4 / 5
Company Culture 4 / 5 Way You Work 4 / 5
Product Test Engineer

"Good teamwork across company."

Person You Work For 2.1 / 5 People You Work With 4.5 / 5 Work Setting 4 / 5
Support You Get 4 / 5 Rewards You Receive 4.4 / 5 Growth Opportunities 3.5 / 5
Company Culture 3.9 / 5 Way You Work 4 / 5
Fab Specialist
Person You Work For 3.5 / 5 People You Work With 4.5 / 5 Support You Get 4 / 5
Rewards You Receive 2.5 / 5 Growth Opportunities 3 / 5 Company Culture 3 / 5
Way You Work 5 / 5
Product Engineer

"Texas Instruments is a fine place to work. It just wasn't the right fit for me."

Person You Work For 3 / 5 People You Work With 3.8 / 5 Work Setting 3.1 / 5
Support You Get 4.7 / 5 Rewards You Receive 4 / 5 Growth Opportunities 3 / 5
Company Culture 4.3 / 5 Way You Work 3.9 / 5
Texas Instruments Employee

"I worked in this company for more than 7 years. Everything is OK to me but the frequent re-organization and layoff drives me crazy."

Person You Work For 4 / 5 People You Work With 4 / 5 Work Setting 4 / 5
Support You Get 4 / 5 Rewards You Receive 4 / 5 Growth Opportunities 3 / 5
Company Culture 3 / 5 Way You Work 4 / 5
Senior Firmware Engineer
Person You Work For 3 / 5 People You Work With 5 / 5 Work Setting 2 / 5
Support You Get 4 / 5 Rewards You Receive 2 / 5 Growth Opportunities 3 / 5
Company Culture 4 / 5 Way You Work 5 / 5
Defense Contractor
Person You Work For 3.6 / 5 People You Work With 3.5 / 5 Work Setting 3.6 / 5
Support You Get 3.8 / 5 Rewards You Receive 3.9 / 5 Growth Opportunities 4 / 5
Company Culture 3.5 / 5 Way You Work 3.8 / 5
Facilities Manager
Person You Work For 4.9 / 5 People You Work With 3.9 / 5 Work Setting 4 / 5
Support You Get 3.8 / 5 Rewards You Receive 3 / 5 Growth Opportunities 2.1 / 5
Company Culture 4 / 5 Way You Work 4.1 / 5

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Is Texas Instruments a good company to work for?

Texas Instruments has an overall rating of 4.2 Average Rating out of 5, based on over 149 Texas Instruments Review Ratings left anonymously by Texas Instruments employees, which is 8% higher than the average rating for all companies on CareerBliss. 97% of employees would recommend working at Texas Instruments.

Does Texas Instruments pay their employees well?

Texas Instruments employees earn $75,000 annually on average, or $36 per hour, which is 14% higher than the national salary average of $66,000 per year. 54 Texas Instruments employees have shared their salaries on CareerBliss. Find Texas Instruments Salaries by Job Title.

How satisfied are employees working at Texas Instruments?

97% of employees would recommend working at Texas Instruments with the overall rating of 4.2 out of 5. Employees also rated Texas Instruments 4.2 out of 5 for Company Culture, 4.1 for Rewards You Receive, 3.8 for Growth Opportunities and 4.3 for support you get.

What is the highest paying job at Texas Instruments?

According to our data, the highest paying job at Texas Instruments is a Director of New Business Opportunities at $191,000 annually. Browse Texas Instruments Salaries by Job Profile.

What is the lowest paying job at Texas Instruments?

According to our data, the lowest paying job at Texas Instruments is a Material Control Analyst at $20,000 annually. Browse Texas Instruments Salaries by Job Profile.

What are the pros and cons of working at Texas Instruments?

According to reviews on CareerBliss, employees commonly rated the pros of working at Texas Instruments to be Company Culture, Growth Opportunities, People You Work With and Person You Work For, and no cons.

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