Life as an Engineer is good at Apple.
Challenging projects, good pay and benefits.
A very stable company with long-term vision.
It's great seeing your products everywhere.
Apple throws good parties (although they are getting a little crowded these days).
Work-life balance is better than previous experiences I've had.
It's a big company, so bureaucracy creep occurs.
Keep looking forward to the long term and don't get caught up in the quarterly reports.
Standard interview with OS-level questions aligned to address `malloc`. Easy to answer if you are well-versed in low-level systems, virtual memory, and `malloc`. Difficult if you have not had an embedded context before. Prepare to explain the deep
A one-hour technical screen with the Hiring Manager, followed by a panel round (approximately five hours) spread over multiple days. Most rounds were highly technical, featuring live coding sessions on Coderpad.
The recruiter reached out first and asked several questions about my background. Then, I talked to the hiring manager. After that, the recruiter sent me a take-home OA to be finished within several days.
Standard interview with OS-level questions aligned to address `malloc`. Easy to answer if you are well-versed in low-level systems, virtual memory, and `malloc`. Difficult if you have not had an embedded context before. Prepare to explain the deep
A one-hour technical screen with the Hiring Manager, followed by a panel round (approximately five hours) spread over multiple days. Most rounds were highly technical, featuring live coding sessions on Coderpad.
The recruiter reached out first and asked several questions about my background. Then, I talked to the hiring manager. After that, the recruiter sent me a take-home OA to be finished within several days.