The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Texas Instruments (Dallas, TX) in Oct 2010
Interview
The interviewer didn't seem particularly interested in seeing me. I had applied a couple of times but when I finally got in the door, I shook her hand and got the sense that I had no chance.
Her questions weren't overwhemlingly difficult but some interviewers want you to really take control and strut your stuff; the lady that interviewed me didn't want me to take over the interview...but rather control it herself. Odd because she "said", that "it is going to be your show."
It was the first time I'd been in an interview where I felt that I had no sway over my own fate. I didn't feel as bad because I knew she had made her decision before she even said hello.
I applied through college or university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Texas Instruments (Dallas, TX) in Oct 2009
Interview
The first interview was one on one and very personal. Most of the questions were behavoral and they were curious about your future goals. The second interview consisted of 2 panels. The questions were very company specific and specific for the financial role. About half of the questions were technical (financial) and they want to know specifically why TI is right for you. Review company website, financial statements, and have an idea of future growth opportunities. The company expects its employees to work long hours