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Texas Instruments Incorporated

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Headquarters: Dallas, TX
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Smaller, faster, better

The company that brought you the handheld calculator (in 1967) is now helping to make computers and cell phones even smaller and faster.  Texas Instruments (TI) manufactures analog technologies, digital signal processors (DSP) and microcontroller unit (MCU) semiconductors.  In 2008, the company was the fourth-largest chipmaker in the world, according to market research firm iSuppli; it was No. 185 on the Fortune 500 list; and No. 1 among semiconductor companies in Fortune’s Most Admired Companies for the fifth consecutive year.  TI’s revenue in 2008 was $12.5 billion.

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Insiders report that “TI is surprisingly conservative for a high-tech company.”  Its conservatism is surprising, considering that it is “a youth-oriented company, not the best place for people over 40,” according to one hire.  “Work hours are long with 50 to 60 per week being the norm. Frequent weekend [and] holiday work,” notes an insider.  “The company talks about work/life balance, but that’s all talk. You are expected to work very long hours; something a lot of the company’s working moms struggle with,” agrees a colleague.



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TI’s informative careers site has information for job seekers of every age and experience level.  The site has nifty facts about the company, as well as lists of benefits and job opportunities in 10 regions including North America, Europe and the Middle East, China, India, Japan, Korea and the Philippines.


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