Pays very well and competitively. Fun free concerts and beer bashes. Really nice buildings (mainly). You can express your opinions pretty openly, which is different from other places I’ve worked.
Expect to work a lot.
Communication is very poor in the project as a whole.
Too many people are seen as "golden children" when they actually aren’t that intelligent.
I received an opportunity from a recruiter. The process involved finishing a coding exercise, a phone interview, and then an onsite interview. The onsite interview lasted about 2.5 hours, with five people rotating in and out to ask questions.
Interviewed through internal referral. Applied through internal referral. Received an email from the recruiter the other day to arrange a phone screen. Was called by an engineer two weeks later. Talked about working experience and projects.
I uploaded my documents to the Apple website but did not hear back from them for several months. Once I did hear back, they set up a phone interview for sometime within the next couple of days. The phone interview was about an hour long, and they as
I received an opportunity from a recruiter. The process involved finishing a coding exercise, a phone interview, and then an onsite interview. The onsite interview lasted about 2.5 hours, with five people rotating in and out to ask questions.
Interviewed through internal referral. Applied through internal referral. Received an email from the recruiter the other day to arrange a phone screen. Was called by an engineer two weeks later. Talked about working experience and projects.
I uploaded my documents to the Apple website but did not hear back from them for several months. Once I did hear back, they set up a phone interview for sometime within the next couple of days. The phone interview was about an hour long, and they as