Me postulé a través de una facultad o universidad. El proceso tomó 4 meses. Acudí a una entrevista en Texas Instruments (Dallas, TX) en dic 2013
Entrevista
Sept 2013, Initially I had an on campus interview in a career fair. they asked me 2-3 simple and then hard questions and I answered well, then they scheduled an on campus interview.
Initially they asked the difference between MOS and BJT. I said current noise and so on. Also a few questions on PLL. In the on campus interview they asked about a source follower.
Then I had to do a presentation of a design that I had done through skype interview. They asked a few questions not so hard regarding that design.
On the on site interview there were 2 groups. Th first was tough. They asked many many questions on PLL I answered most of it but had not review it so did not answer all the questions. The second group was good only a question on phase margin, stability, simple OTA and also many questions on first order RC circuits. like the step response and so on.
I though I did very well but apparently was not enough!
i did the technical interview for 1h with two senior engineers using webex for the analog design engineer role and had to annotate using the mouse so it was uncomfortable
Acudí a una entrevista en Texas Instruments (Dallas, TX)
Entrevista
TI Design Engineer interviews cover analog/digital fundamentals, op-amps, STA, Verilog, CMOS, memory, and embedded C. Expect problem-solving, project presentation, and behavioral questions testing depth, reasoning, and technical clarity. Other than that it was basics.
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
Explain the working of a folded cascode op-amp and analyze its noise performance.
Acudí a una entrevista en Texas Instruments (Bengaluru)
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Excellent experience being interviewed by TI. This was back in 2007-08. TI was my first ever job and I had the most fantastic experience of my life working for them