My manager genuinely wanted me to succeed and did everything in their power to help me achieve that. They contacted me months in advance of my internship to give me a heads-up on what my project would be, who my mentor would be, and what working remotely would be like.
Despite my internship being remote, their care and investment in my experience still made it feel incredibly enriching.
You will be expected to work overtime and not necessarily get paid for it. There was a tacit expectation to do so as a "learning experience" and not as work (even though it is most definitely work).
For interns, there are 4 phone interviews, each 30 minutes long. Usually, one interview is conducted initially before scheduling the other three. The interviewers are typically different members of the team, each working on separate parts of the desi
I went to the campus career fair and had a successful on-campus interview. The technical questions were entirely based on my resume experiences. I proceeded to the first round phone interview, after which I was rejected.
I spoke with a CPU design team member at the Apple Corporate Day at UIUC. Next week, I was emailed expressing interest and interviewed the following week. The process requires multiple phone screens with engineers before an on-site interview is ext
For interns, there are 4 phone interviews, each 30 minutes long. Usually, one interview is conducted initially before scheduling the other three. The interviewers are typically different members of the team, each working on separate parts of the desi
I went to the campus career fair and had a successful on-campus interview. The technical questions were entirely based on my resume experiences. I proceeded to the first round phone interview, after which I was rejected.
I spoke with a CPU design team member at the Apple Corporate Day at UIUC. Next week, I was emailed expressing interest and interviewed the following week. The process requires multiple phone screens with engineers before an on-site interview is ext