It's Apple, so with leading market shares.
Terrible work-life balance. The display org has a toxic work culture. Steer away if this is not the life you want to live. But if you are a workaholic and enjoy working under pressure, Apple is a great fit for you.
Interview Stages * Short phone call with the recruiter * Technical interview of approximately 30 minutes with an engineer * Whole-day technical interview with 5-6 engineers I received an email stating they were proceeding with another candida
It went smoothly, but they finally selected one who has industry experience instead of me, a new grad. Everyone seems nice, but I hope they can be more friendly to the new grads, who in fact have more potential. Which is more valuable? Does anyone ag
I spent 8 hours grinding on circuits, transistor physics, and other related topics. These are not exactly my fields of specialty, and I had zero preparation or study time due to my other responsibilities. The team seemed very smart, though.
Interview Stages * Short phone call with the recruiter * Technical interview of approximately 30 minutes with an engineer * Whole-day technical interview with 5-6 engineers I received an email stating they were proceeding with another candida
It went smoothly, but they finally selected one who has industry experience instead of me, a new grad. Everyone seems nice, but I hope they can be more friendly to the new grads, who in fact have more potential. Which is more valuable? Does anyone ag
I spent 8 hours grinding on circuits, transistor physics, and other related topics. These are not exactly my fields of specialty, and I had zero preparation or study time due to my other responsibilities. The team seemed very smart, though.