Texas Instruments reviews

3.8

70% would recommend to a friend

(5,729 total reviews)
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56% positive business outlook

Texas Instruments has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 5,729 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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3.0
Aug 21, 2016

Why is TI not growing revenue>> Lack of focus on employees!!!

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Pros

When I joined 10+ yrs ago, loved the company how it welcomed me as a college grad and gave me wide variety of opportunities. I still like it, for what it stands and what we do, but this is not the TI I grew up in... Great health benefits and love our involvement with the community! There is no work-life-balance but plenty of Work-Life Integration with "flexible" hrs

Cons

Lately, we seem lack leaders that INSPIRE teams. Looks like the successors are named for all the C level jobs but are they the right ones? It's becoming a culture of dashboards and RYG Vs focusing on the people. Great companies are made by great people and great teams!.... Today, as it stands, you are guaranteed profit sharing of 15 to 17% (if the company does good) and an annual 3% raise for just showing up to work! If you are one of those who goes above an beyond to do the right thing and try to help, you might get lucky and get a 4% raise....a mere 1% extra raise!! ... so what is the motivation and incentive for high performers to stick around? especially if we lack leaders that inspire and motivate!? and a compensation structure that is average to say the least!!!

2.0
Aug 21, 2016

Design Engineer

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Pros

Was great opportunity coming out of school. Plenty of smart people.

Cons

Slow steady decline with little regard for maintaining expertise/ability to compete. Very short sighted vision. Experience may vary from group to group. A lot of layoffs, and lost a lot of great people afterwards as a result.

3.0
Aug 14, 2016

Process Technician

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Pros

The benefits are great. Relationships with coworkers are awesome! I've worked with some very good people at TI.

Cons

Management does not promote from within and HR will block employees from advancing. Manufacturing specialist cannot be promoted even with degrees. Moving forward is difficult and very political. They will hire new college grads over promoting their own employees. They will hire technicians from technical schools and pay them much more than current employees make. Even though the new hires have no industry experience. They do very little to recognize talent. Often aggressive employees are rewarded for being 'go-getters" when actually they are bullies. TI needs to realize they have very talented employees who currently work for the company. They say they want to improve moral. But they hire manufacturing employees through a contracting company and give them no benefits (no 401k, discounted stock, health insurance) and keep them waiting to be 'converted' to TI for YEARS. They should have a minimum of 1 year to conversion, but some people wait 4-5 years before TI hires them. That seems highly unethical. And definitely contributes to low moral and turn over. Also, the training is poor. There is too much emphasis on moves over quality. When new hires are brought in training depends on how much pressure trainers are feeling to produce, rather than to take their time nurturing the new hires. New hires feel the pressure and see the writing on the wall (no conversion date) and look for jobs elsewhere.

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