I interviewed at Texas Instruments (Calicut, Kerala) in Aug 2013
Interview
Written test , including basic analog and digital electronics, u have to do both... in the one.. u get more marks.. you ll be interviewed under that field, i qualified in digital, they started from the basics. and went till the zenith.. they give you time to think, questions were from.. both digital electronics part and a bit of signals ans systems including fourier transforms etc, if u have studied microcontrollers do mention it in the resume , state machines, flip-flops, registers constructions..and finally problem solving skills on a given situation by state reduction techniques
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
all questions were.. bookish.. final problem they gave was innovative..they hint u ..to think in the correct way
The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Texas Instruments (Bengaluru) in Jan 2019
Interview
Applied for software intern role. First I had an online test had 20 questions. 10 aptitude and 10 technical. The questions were easy but some had very vague wording.
Next I had a phone interview which lasted for about an hour. It had some basic coding questions, a puzzle, questions on OS, virtualization, networking. It also had some bit manipulation questions.
After the phone interview, I was called or an on-site interview. It had 2 technical rounds and 1 HR round. In the first tech round, I was asked basic programming questions. After that some questions on my projects. In round 2, I was asked in detail about my projects, and some design questions.
The HR round felt more like a formality and not much was discussed there, just some general questions.
Overall, the interview process was smooth and nice. They shifted the originally scheduled date because something came up for me. The interviewers were polite and helpful. The questions were all fundamentals, nothing based on memorization. They didn't even go for any data structure questions from list/tree. I had a couple of hash table questions.
One thing I found weird was that they focussed a lot on bit manipulation questions. I had a lot of those and the hardest questions were always bit manipulation.
I applied through university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Texas Instruments (Vellore) in Oct 2015
Interview
1. aptitude (comprising quants, verbal, mcq from os, networks(max), unix, dbms)
2. gd (topics like net nutrality, internet of things)
3. 2 rounds technical interview. they will ask your key skill areas and ask questions from that area. I was asked questions on network, dbms, and projects that i have done
4. hr
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Question 1
broadcast domain vs collision domain difference
slotted aloha vs time division multiplexing difference
network classes
devices
port no
osi layers etc...