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3.8

69% would recommend to a friend

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Haviv Ilan

59% approve of CEO

56% positive business outlook

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4.0
Mar 16, 2019

Great company!

Recommend
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Pros

Benefits are fantastic Interesting niche roles specific to semiconductors Managers that truly care

Cons

Wages could be better Can get monotonous unless you switch roles every few years

3.0
Mar 11, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

The company is well structured and constantly developing new tools to aid marketing. Good experienced individuals all around and always willing to help. You get to travel all over the world and learn from customers. Excellent benefits. Many roles at TI to get experience on doing many things (applications, systems, marketing, digital marketing, etc.). Overall TI is a very good company to get your career up and running as it teaches you a lot on how a good company can run. However, look at my cons.

Cons

Each group (business unit) is like a small company and if you are not in a good group then it will be very tough to get ahead. My experience has not proven to help me develop and get into management. If you want to move around be weary that each group is very territorial so it is best that you think about moving on your own and seek mentors as groups are not embracing of you moving across groups (business units). Compensation is usually based on the market and if your manager can really make it or break it for you. I have personally only ever had a good manager once and i have had about 6 or more managers at TI. TI reorgs A LOT to the point that it doesn't make sense. I understand the power of reorganization but when you reorg too much it makes the team feel very depressed and unwilling to perform well. The story seems to repeat themselves a lot. I feel that TI spends too much time focusing on reporting up to senior management where you are not moving or doing much progress. Also too much reporting makes it so that you are only focused on the numbers and not innovating. Overall a good company to get your career started, but you need to change some key things to make this place a much better place to work. I think many folks tend to feel stuck and as if they can't move around much. Maybe try to copy more on how F&O encourages every 3 years for individuals to move I work in BMS

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