Stress-free environment, Apple Campus (convenience of food, beverages, relaxing outdoor area), office equipment (decent-sized cubicles or open office with adjustable desks), generally healthy relationships within departments (at least in mine, and from coworkers).
High security: cannot access offices or buildings where you have no work association. Cannot bring work out of the office. Limited experience in possibly expanding your list of tasks. Looking to do more.
I think everything is fine; it's just the culture at Apple, and I think it has its own pros and cons due to its setup.
30 minutes of verbal technical questions regarding professional experience in past teams, self-introduction, React, Redux, JavaScript, and TypeScript. The remaining 30 minutes involved two coding challenges: one "Two Sums" problem and one JavaScript
I had a video meeting with the hiring manager. They asked me about relevant past work experience and told me about the position I was interviewing for. Then, they asked me some technical questions in order to confirm that I was able to solve releva
The interviews are known to be mostly hard, but it turns out if you prepare enough, it is not that difficult. I think communication is the key in the interview process.
30 minutes of verbal technical questions regarding professional experience in past teams, self-introduction, React, Redux, JavaScript, and TypeScript. The remaining 30 minutes involved two coding challenges: one "Two Sums" problem and one JavaScript
I had a video meeting with the hiring manager. They asked me about relevant past work experience and told me about the position I was interviewing for. Then, they asked me some technical questions in order to confirm that I was able to solve releva
The interviews are known to be mostly hard, but it turns out if you prepare enough, it is not that difficult. I think communication is the key in the interview process.