Texas Instruments reviews

3.8

69% would recommend to a friend

(737 total reviews)
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Haviv Ilan

60% approve of CEO

56% positive business outlook

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1.0
Apr 28, 2025
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Pros

During my time at TI, I had the opportunity to work alongside some very talented individuals and engage with interesting technology at a foundational level. However, the overall management approach needs significant improvement. There is a strong emphasis on financial outcomes over employee development, and performance targets are often shifted without clear communication or recognition. Management practices frequently discourage transparency and trust. There is no path for upward feedback, I learned firsthand how critical it is to lead with honesty, consistency, and genuine support for team growth — qualities that were often lacking. For TI to attract and retain top talent, leadership should prioritize people as much as results, create clear paths for advancement, and build a culture rooted in openness, accountability, and integrity.

Cons

At Texas Instruments, there is a strong emphasis on financial results at the expense of employee well-being. Performance expectations are frequently shifted, and meeting goals often results in the bar being raised without acknowledgment. Management has a pattern of misrepresenting facts, taking credit for employees' accomplishments, and either exaggerating or inventing performance issues. Many leadership practices run counter to what is taught in reputable MBA programs regarding ethical and effective management. Career advancement is limited and largely reserved for a select few and then limited to within departments. Based on my experience, I would not recommend working at TI.

3.0
Apr 24, 2025
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Pros

Great money, usually 20% bonus' based on PFO which have been hit for many years ~19% 2024 however).

Cons

Company is not transparent. Told new priorities everyday that differ from the last. No flexibility for WFH. Mass layoff Mar. 2025 ~20% at Lehi site. Told to do more with less. If you do not have an engineering specific degree you will never qualify for an engineering role

2.0
Apr 24, 2025

Bureaucracy Heavy

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Pros

* Fairly competitive compensation. * Family atmosphere.

Cons

* Internal organization is complex, and separate entities are not responsive to each other. (For example, IT does very little in response to requests from the revenue-generating entities. It sets policies, and everyone works around it. Makes TI feel like an IT company with incidental manufacturing instead of hardware manufacturer with a supporting IT organization.) * Many support functions are self-service as a part of some cost-cutting initiative. * Many good roles in software engineering have been outsourced to India leaving few opportunities for advancement in America. * Some incentives like the professional ladders are purely symbolic and in an case, awarded based on the votes of peers instead of management assessment of performance, which feels like an evasion, a way to get around giving promotions for exceptional performance. * Too many internal conferences with paper presentations. Feels like they're trying to create an academic culture in areas where it isn't warranted or beneficial.

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