I got to work at Apple headquarters in California, and I had really nice 3 km walks inside of the headquarters.
It was a big company, and I don't feel like I was a part of a family, as supposed to a small company.
I think you guys should think about making it feel more like a family than just a big company.
The interview process consisted of four rounds of technical interviews, covering a mixture of hardware and software. The first round was an initial screening, which was technical. The subsequent three rounds all took place within the span of two da
It was a solid experience. It started with a quick chat with a recruiter about my background and what I was looking for. Then I had a technical phone interview with some coding questions—not too crazy, but definitely required some prep.
Great, but coding is essential no matter what kind of position. You may be asked many details about your research and the projects shown on your CV, but the atmosphere is chill.
The interview process consisted of four rounds of technical interviews, covering a mixture of hardware and software. The first round was an initial screening, which was technical. The subsequent three rounds all took place within the span of two da
It was a solid experience. It started with a quick chat with a recruiter about my background and what I was looking for. Then I had a technical phone interview with some coding questions—not too crazy, but definitely required some prep.
Great, but coding is essential no matter what kind of position. You may be asked many details about your research and the projects shown on your CV, but the atmosphere is chill.