Please suggest Texas Instruments work culture, salary, stock options. YOE: 14 years in Semiconductor manufacturing process engineer. Education: MS chemical engineering.#tech
TI has welcoming and friendly company culture. High workload, as the norm in our industry but encouraged to be creative while improve processes. They do a great job of making team members feel valued as well as strong sense of job security.
That is just not true. TI hires mostly recent grads because they really do not have any experience and can't compare it to anything else. The constant reorgs are a pain and they promote mostly if you have a sales background which is disastrous when managing an engineering team.
Agree with the comment above. Also, how is ST? Interviewing there and looking for feedback on company culture
YMMV honestly. I had colleagues that joined with me in rotation that got crap managers and overworked teams and others who would not do anything else. I have had no issues and have always felt valued. Climbing up the ladder will take awhile though.
Did you get an offer