Good place to learn/training... - Failure Analysis Engineer Texas Instruments Employee Review

3.0
Jan 21, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

My coworkers are excellent and very helpful. There is a lot of hands-on work and things to learn in the Failure Analysis lab. Things are constantly changing, so it never gets boring.

Cons

The metrics and priorities are constantly shifting. There are too many jobs to be done, and not enough tools or manpower to do them, and management is unable or unwilling to increase capacity. You can have many customers wanting results, but are unable to deliver. You can never be certain if you will have to stay late to complete a priority. In short: stressful work environment and work-life balance is precarious.

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Cons

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Provides basic experience in embedded systems, writing barebones C projects, interacting with customers for debugging their issues, writing datasheet, TRM, and customer facing collateral to train new or existing customers on the MCU.

Cons

Toxic work culture, everything is urgent and it's always a yes we can do this without given enough resources Expect to be burnt out after 2 years unless something changes in management No defined goals or tangible projects given, you're pretty much on your own and how you develop your success. The mentorship and managers don't really care what you do, but they want you to work on something Underpaid position for the amount of work that is expected from you Expect early morning calls and late evening calls, best of luck if you find how to manage these expectations

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