I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Texas Instruments (Dallas, TX)
Interview
The first part of the interview is a video recording of yourself answering a couple of standard, behavioral questions. The next step is to have a video conference with one or two different engineers representing the program you're applying for. If you make it past that, you move onto the on-site interview where they fly you into their HQ for the on-site final interview
Wasn't too rough but asked very niche questions and the sales portion of the interview seemed to carry the most importance even thought the interviewers suggested otherwise. The sales interviewer seemed the most disinterested in being there which made the mood drop when that section came up.
HireVue had 3 questions, talk about myself, how I would work around a conflict and a project related to the field. I was able to redo each of the questions and it seemed like we could prepare it after pressing start interview
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
how I would work around a conflict with a employee
Smooth. Focused on personality and resume. Less of technical questions. Gave a business case study. Just be confident and smile. Also asked to draw block diagram of any electronic device. 3 rounds in total. 2 technical and 1 hr.