J'ai postulé via un établissement d'enseignement supérieur ou universitaire. Le processus a pris 4 semaines. J'ai passé un entretien chez Texas Instruments (Dallas, TX) en janv. 2014
Entretien
Was first recruited at my university's career fair and set up an interview the next day. It was pretty general, just asking personal questions and a lot about my resume. I got lucky though because the recruiter didn't see on resume that I've done a presentation in the past and commented on that if he had he would of made me do it for the first interview. So be prepared! I had a second phone interview with two quality engineers at the same time and they went into even more detail about my resume and threw in a few technical questions but mainly they just wanted to know about projects I have worked on and what machines I have used. The third interview they flew me out to Dallas and it was a day long affair. There were 8 of us split into 2 groups but they made it explicit we weren't there for the same job which was a huge relief. First half was a presentation given by a recent new hire(less than a year with the company) so it was easy to identify with them and more relaxed. Then lunch where you can meet supervisors and managers which was great networking experience. After lunch came our 20 min technical presentation and then 2 separate interviews. The hardest part of the day was the presentation but everyone was really nice so it wasn't too stressful. The fact that there were other students present at this point actually helped a lot so we could kind of cheer each other up.
If you have a really technical project that pertains to the job field definitely go into a lot of detail with it for the presentation. I did and the rest of my interviews weren't technical because of that.
The interview processes for other positions is a lot different though and you might not get to do a presentation. I know for design they set up a white board and have you draw things for them.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
The difference between wet and dry etching, which is an/isotropic.
The interview process at the company, Texas Instruments, was a good process especially because the recruiter was very responsive and all of the interviewers on the team were pleasant to have a conversation with
J'ai postulé en ligne. J'ai passé un entretien chez Texas Instruments (Kuala Lumpur)
Entretien
The interview process was more on decision making and personality skills where you need to make a firm decision in certain situations related to your personal experience. Also, there are several technical questions that you need to tackle and fully understand in a scope of an engineer.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
Q : Between human, machine and software (coding), which one you would prefer to work in?
I had two interviews virtually. The first was all behavioral. The second interview was half technical half behavioral, but the behavioral questions were more difficult. Both interviewers were very nice.