I applied through university. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Texas Instruments (Dallas, TX) in Oct 2019
Interview
On-campus interview during my school's career fair, a week later I had an over the phone interview, and then I was flown out to their headquarters in Dallas for a day of interviews (about 6) and a case study. Overall pretty standard interview questions, but the case study was difficult for me.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Name one time you failed at something and how you dealt with it.
I applied through my University after a career fair. Then I moved along to an in person interview, then a super day in Dallas, Texas that 10 other candidates attended. The super day consisted of ~6, 20 minute interviews with 2 Texas Instruments employees in each interview. The last part of the super day was a presentation where you have 30 minutes to prepare and then present to about 15 people. It was fast, but it was fun. All of the people I met were very kind, fun, and intelligent.
After the interview process and a full super day, I reached out multiple times over a couple months but never heard back about my status in the job process. All other people that attended the super day heard back. It was very frustrating to never hear an answer and I am upset that after I had such a wonderful experience at TI, it ended on such a frustrating note.
Interview questions [3]
Question 1
Tell us about a time you worked on a project with a global perspective