Apple is a workplace of respect, value to people, innovation, and teamwork. The culture is inclusive. There is extreme attention to detail, and the work is very fulfilling. There is little to no politics; everyone has one goal, and that goal is Apple's success.
Sometimes work-life balance can be challenging. The constant expectation of delivering perfection quarter after quarter can be exhausting. Failure is not an option, which puts an extra burden on you. Everyone around you is super smart at what they do, which can give you imposter syndrome, even after years of working at Apple.
Create clear career paths. There is a lot of uncertainty around it.
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
One interview, supposed to be with the hiring manager, was followed by a group of three interviews. These interviews were primarily focused on computer architecture and verification concepts. There was also some coding related to these computer archi
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
One interview, supposed to be with the hiring manager, was followed by a group of three interviews. These interviews were primarily focused on computer architecture and verification concepts. There was also some coding related to these computer archi