I applied through college or university. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Texas Instruments (Atlanta, GA) in Jan 2020
Interview
I am still in the process. I got an interview from career fair, and the first interview is not that hard. 50% behavior and 50% technical questions. The technical questions are not that hard, but the HR said that the next round might be more technical and more difficult. I'll come back when I get that.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
what project did you see diversity?
how do you deal with difficulties, in the project? (the most difficult one)
draw a current mirror, and several questions related (double the output, load effect, cascode and etc.)
fundamental circuit intuition, problem-solving skills, and deep understanding of device physics rather than just rote memorization of equations. You will be expected to think out loud, draw waveforms, and analyze small-signal
Online Assessment followed by 2 rounds of technical interviews. Online Assessment consisted of 3 parts - Analog, Digital and Aptitude. Analog part mostly consisted of questions from RC circuits, Opamps, MOS Circuits, Oscillators.
I interviewed at Texas Instruments (Bangalore Rural)
Interview
I am only having only one round of interview
Where they asked mostly about rc circuits. Op amp basics and mosfet questions.
The interview almost happened for 1 hour and it is a good experience