Introverted Culture with no Innovation and Systematic Age Descrimination - Avis employé Employé (anonyme) Texas Instruments

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26 août 2016
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Avantages

TI is OK if you are fresh out of school. That is what they like to hire because you are cheap. But, don't plan on staying for more than 5 years or you will find your skills becoming obsolete. You can't learn new skills at TI and they don't even allow participation in industry conferences other than their own.

Inconvénients

TI's embedded processor business has not introduced a new design in about 5 years. There is no innovation except in analog circuits. Very bad for software engineers. All digital chip design, manufacturing and most software development is outsourced. Age discrimination is systematic through a secretive stack-ranking system that is gamed by more experienced managers. You must be in management by age 45 or be gone and it's best to be gone. Most of buildings in the Dallas campus look like they have not been remodeled since the 1980s. The Hallways, cubicles and cafe are dirty and the restrooms are disgusting. When I left they still had a rear-projection TV in the cafe! This is not a modern company.

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5,0
6 avr. 2026
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Avantages

very flexible with rotational program. They really care about each employee.

Inconvénients

Not very remote friendly. Some times can feel like a cog in the machine.

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24 juin 2026
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It has rly Nice atmosphere

Inconvénients

Didn’t find any cons in it

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