I applied through university. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at Texas Instruments (Patiala) in Sept 2017
Interview
The company came to our campus for recruitments of final year students. I was in my pre-final year then and the company also decided to give 2 month summer internships to us as well.
Test
Taken in our own computer labs. All questions objective. There were 3 sections- Analog, Digital and Aptitude.
Interview
No interaction other than to the point electronic discussion was done. A paper was kept in front of me and question after question was put forward by the interviewer. They were based on op-amps primarily and when I answered a certain question, the interviewer would add new elements to the circuit and ask the change that would be observed in the output. This went on for about 40 minutes with some questions that require a very minute yet basic understanding of analog concepts and which you think you should know but you actually don't.
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.
Application
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