Great salary, smart people, great projects.
Work-life balance? LOL. That is something that doesn't exist.
Some managers try to emulate Steve Jobs' approach. The problem is that only Steve can be Steve.
Continue to push the envelope in streamlining processes. Eliminate non-value-added activities. Empower employees to speak up. Steve Jobs is gone, so we have to prepare for the future (10+ years). Focus on getting back as the leader of innovation. Recognize that even Apple has flaws and that we are not immune to paradigm shifts.
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