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      Applications Engineer Interview

      30 Oct 2015
      Anonymous employee
      Dallas, TX
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through university. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Texas Instruments (Dallas, TX) in Oct 2015

      Interview

      This was for the Applications Rotation Program (which is how the majority of applications engineers now enter TI). Amazingly quick turnaround time for interviews. Had an on campus interview, which was a mix of behavior / technical. Second round video call with a factory applications engineer & field applications engineer. Was invited to a final round interview in Dallas for the following week. All expenses paid for the final round interview. For the final round interview, they flew me out to Dallas, rented a car, and set me up with a nice 2 room suite at nearby hotel. You'll be taken out to dinner with a group of applications engineers who started in the program within the last year. It's a stress free time to learn more about TI and the people who work there. They have no influence on the selection process. The next day was a day of interviews. Your morning may start as early as 7 am or as late as 10 am depending on how many people they are interviewing. I had 2 interviews, each with 2 applications engineering managers. One from the factory side, one from the field side. Interviews lasted 45 minutes each. They provide lunch. For the remainder of your time, you will be given a tour of the a portion of the Dallas facility (you get to see some of the building, but not really any of the labs or where engineering work is occurring). They'll also give you a comprehensive presentation on the benefits of Texas Instruments. Take it with a grain of salt, they do have many nice benefits, but a lot of them are pretty standard throughout the semiconductor industry. The final round interviews were also a combination of technical and behavior. You are asked to prepare a short presentation on a significant project you have worked on. They'll ask you some behavior questions, go through your presentation, and then go through some basic technical questions. Examples of behavior questions include ("when was a time that your project failed?", "when was a time that you had conflict with people on a team, how did you resolve it?") Some examples of technical questions were explaining how to build basic digital logic gates, filter design, and some op amp circuit questions. It really depends on the skill set of the interviewer. If they're in the op-amp group, you'll likely get op amp questions and so forth. They got back to me with an offer within 24 hours of the final interview. HR was very responsive to any questions. Really great interview process.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Draw a basic low pass filter and characterize it. Draw a non-inverting amplifier and characterize it. How do you combine the two to create an active low pass filter. Write out the gain at low frequency and high frequency.
      2 Answers
      8

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      13 Apr 2026
      Anonymous employee
      Dallas, TX
      Accepted offer
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      I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Texas Instruments (Dallas, TX)

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      28 Mar 2026
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Dallas, TX
      No offer
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      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Texas Instruments (Dallas, TX) in Mar 2026

      Interview

      The interview process was smooth, and my interviewer was nice. About 6 or 7 technical questions and 5 behavioral asked. Technical questions were all on op-amps and the behavioral were mostly centered around how I dealt with challenges and maybe 2 on my projects that I had on my resume.

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      Applications Engineer Interview

      1 Jan 2026
      Anonymous employee
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