Did anyone else receive an email from TI inviting you to sign up to be on their Expert Advisory Panel?
Are they truly looking for expert advisers or are they just trying to increase traffic to their website?Texas Instruments is currently recruiting highly qualified engineers for the Texas Instruments Expert Advisory Panel. Your specific skills and experience put you in a special position to provide key insights that will help Texas Instruments understand your needs better.
You will benefit from participation by having a strong voice in helping TI better understand the needs of engineers. As a member of this community, you will be giving recommendations and providing your expertise on a variety of topics that affect the user experience of Texas Instruments customers around the world.
You will receive periodic invitations to share your expertise through surveys or interviews. These surveys will help TI shape its decisions to best suit your needs. Examples of studies may include:
• Concept testing for functionality improvements on my.ti.com
• Feedback on TI development tools, such as evaluation boards and kits
• Understanding how engineers engage with TI products/services
To become a member, you will be asked to complete a 10-15 minute questionnaire about yourself. The information you provide will help us provide you with questionnaires that best match your background and experience.