I applied through college or university. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Texas Instruments
Interview
They reviewed my resume at a campus career fair and scheduled an interview for the next day. The interviewer asked me about my research projects and how to address issues in those. Also the interviewer asked me what aspect of my research lab I liked and I answered that I liked the fact that my group members discuss and share research results and ideas all the time. He mentioned Texas Instrument is also a good place that has similar working atmosphere. He explained the job description more for the position and told me that he would recommend me for other positions as well as process engineer position in TI. And I am waiting for the next step.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What was the most difficult thing while doing research? How did you solve the conflict with your collaborators?
I applied online. I interviewed at Texas Instruments in Apr 2014
Interview
Interview consisting of three stages. HR, Technical and Presentation. Very generic and very friendly approach to all the interviews with nothing difficult at all. The technical questions were problem solving questions and no related to the specific job. Presentation was given on my latest team project that I completed at University so fresh on the mind and not complicated at all. Very nice people
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Why do you do so many activities out side of University?
I applied through college or university. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Texas Instruments (Richardson, TX)
Interview
Explain teams and group projects you have been involved in; Explain a time where you had to think on your feet; Explain a time where you had to think on your feet; Problem solving skills, etc. Nothing particularly difficult.
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Question 1
Nothing unexpected - a weird kind of group project for Manufacturing Leadership team though