You are working with some really smart but friendly people at Apple, and help is usually available to you if you reach out for it.
There were no real cons to me. I would advise that to make the most of the experience, be ready to learn a lot and also be competent in what you do know. That way, you only have to focus on learning what you really don't know, if that makes any sense.
Total 7 rounds of interviews: 5 technical ones with engineers, and 2 by managers. Each technical question is different and not cookie-cut from LeetCode. The difficulty ranges from easy to hard, and most sessions have more than one question. It took 6
The technical round was taken around the resume and one DSA question. The Merge Interval question was asked, along with some questions from high-level system design related to the resume projects and intern experience.
The interview process typically starts with an initial recruiter screen to go over experience, motivation, and alignment with the USDS team’s goals. That’s followed by technical interviews — usually one or two rounds — where I’ll be asked about infr
Total 7 rounds of interviews: 5 technical ones with engineers, and 2 by managers. Each technical question is different and not cookie-cut from LeetCode. The difficulty ranges from easy to hard, and most sessions have more than one question. It took 6
The technical round was taken around the resume and one DSA question. The Merge Interval question was asked, along with some questions from high-level system design related to the resume projects and intern experience.
The interview process typically starts with an initial recruiter screen to go over experience, motivation, and alignment with the USDS team’s goals. That’s followed by technical interviews — usually one or two rounds — where I’ll be asked about infr