Great team and mentorship.
Freedom on project direction.
Flex hours, access to experienced senior employees for advice.
Gym on campus.
Transport reimbursement.
The hours can be very long, sometimes 80-hour weeks as an intern depending on which team you are on. The culture can sometimes feel elitist.
Better work-life balance.
The initial meeting was set up through my school. I was interviewed based on teacher recommendation. Communication between Apple's recruitment staff and myself was scant while I awaited an interview.
Overall smooth. Had 3 interviews: one behavioral and 2 technical. Heavy system design and debugging. Interviewers were nice, standard interview format with an introduction and then mostly technical questions. Some OOP concepts needed as well.
It was a pretty standard big tech interview process. At a high level, it had the following steps: * Recruiter call * Hiring Manager screen * Technical phone screen * Onsite
The initial meeting was set up through my school. I was interviewed based on teacher recommendation. Communication between Apple's recruitment staff and myself was scant while I awaited an interview.
Overall smooth. Had 3 interviews: one behavioral and 2 technical. Heavy system design and debugging. Interviewers were nice, standard interview format with an introduction and then mostly technical questions. Some OOP concepts needed as well.
It was a pretty standard big tech interview process. At a high level, it had the following steps: * Recruiter call * Hiring Manager screen * Technical phone screen * Onsite