R&D spending keeps getting smaller - Anonymous employee Texas Instruments Employee Review

4.0
Feb 14, 2016
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Good work / life balance. Plenty of opportunity for advancement. Generally secure employment at the major sites. Diverse employee group.

Cons

Remote design centers are becoming tough to survive. Few women in engineering roles; those with good skills can move swiftly in the managerial path.

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- Good Management, Mentorship, & Growth Potential - Felt Empowered & Enabled to develop skills and explore options - Office Locations are nice & modern - MPG Supervisor was supportive in interfacing with TI Management

Cons

Contracted through Manpower Group - Low/Middle regarding Pay & Benefits for Contracted Recruiters - Unclear pathway for advancing to a Full-Time Employee with Texas Instruments - Contracted status Recruiters are vulnerable to layoffs during tough economy & hiring freezes - Forecasting for headcount & hiring goals across facilities was erratic and inconsistent

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