Texas Instruments reviews

3.8

70% would recommend to a friend

(5,728 total reviews)
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61% approve of CEO

56% positive business outlook

Texas Instruments has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 5,728 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Texas Instruments employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.5 stars).

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4.0
Mar 21, 2022

Good Company

Recommend
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Pros

They care about their employees and try to ensure that everyone has the support they need. Joining as a NCG you will learn a lot and gain valuable experience rather quickly.

Cons

Employee turnover is quite high. We find ourselves unable to keep good people which can make the job very difficult and hectic sometimes. I often find myself as the only person left on my team and feel that I have no real peers.

1.0
Mar 16, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

There are no pros for this company unless you’re moving from Samsung.

Cons

Tool to technician ratio. Dishonest hiring strategies. Pay. Environment. Work life balance. At this company, there are a number of technicians with the same years of experience, same tool set experience, and even coming from the exact same position at the same company at the same time that make drastically different hourly pay. We are talking 12+ dollars an hour difference! This is because one asked for a low number thinking that is typical pay for the industry and the other asked high. I work with a guy on night shift that makes 28 an hour while his friend is making 40 an hour with less experience for the same exact position. Management and HR openly accept people at low amounts and then question why they leave later. This is bad business imo. My discussion with my supervisors while attempting to “retain” me included them factoring in my night shift differential as my pay. They use this to compare against a higher hourly day shift position and act as if this is why your pay is what it is. A night shift differential is given because NOBODY wants night shift and you are missing out on time with your family so they pay you an extra amount based on that aspect. IT IS NOT TO MAKE THE SAME HOURLY AS A DAYSHIFT EQUIVALENT POSITION WHILE WORKING NIGHTS! Do yourself a favor and go to a company that will pay you what you’re worth and not just what you say the minimum you’ll accept is. There are much better options and much better environments to spend your days at! Check Broadcom and Qorvo first before landing here. Don’t short yourself while performing more work than you would at almost any other company.

3.0
Dec 20, 2021

Okay for first full time

Recommend
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Pros

Benefits Profit sharing guaranteed Occasional RSU for performance

Cons

RSUs vest 100% in four years rather than incrementally like other companies. Why do this if they want to keep new hires? Pay is already below average. Feels like they're playing me with a carrot on a stick.

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