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3.8

69% would recommend to a friend

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Haviv Ilan

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56% positive business outlook

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3.0
Jun 19, 2017

Great company if you're young

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Pros

good benefits, great training ground

Cons

little respect for experience; you are asked to build a strong succession plan but once you pass 40, the company will replace you with someone you trained who has half your experience.

4.0
Jun 16, 2017

Opportunities

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Pros

TI is a large company so there are lots of opportunities but you need to work at it, network with people, learn as much as you can, things one should do at any job.

Cons

You need to be patient, things don't move rapidly.

2.0
Jun 1, 2017
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Pros

***Disclaimer: written here are only with regards as working as a product engineer, and as an employee in Baguio and not in other sites*** -One good thing is the benefits. You have quarterly rice allowance given in cash, shuttle service to and from the company location, rainy day kits during the rainy season, free dental checkup per quarter, Christmas bonus, and profit sharing bonus depending on the company revenue for the year. -They implement 5S, and workplace ethics.

Cons

***Disclaimer: written here are only with regards as working as a product engineer, and as an employee in Baguio and not in other sites*** - Salary is too low for an engineer, unless you are a manager. -Work culture and management is bad. You're graded by the amount of projects you have made but management is pushing you more on doing sustaining activities (like machine repairing and disposition of hold lots) and not much on projects. During quarter end, management always tells you to DROP all projects and do sustaining jobs instead. -Employee training are not that in depth because trainers are not expert themselves. Sometimes they just assign someone to do training even that person is not an expert on that field. -Training topics are very shallow, like how to read datasheets and a how to fix a setup, no training on actual topics needed by a product engineer (e.g. device testing methodologies). -Shifting schedule except for managers. This is the only company site in the whole world where product engineers are in shifting schedule. -ZERO amount of team bonding all year, except for the Christmas party. -you virtually can't attend activities planned by the HR since workload of product engineer is heavy. -too many work request from wither your boss or from the manufacturing department that tends to interfere with your activities set for the day.

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