Pretty fun, good opportunities for moving up.
Not really any cons. Management are a little fussy at times, but it's a great experience.
I did not understand some questions. Some of them were very confusing and difficult. However, it was an interesting process to participate in. Hopefully, this helps other candidates prepare themselves for interviews with Apple.
The interview process began with several phone screens, including conversations with: * Recruiter 1 * Recruiter 2 * The hiring manager * Another developer Following the phone screens, a technical test was provided for completion and return. Next,
The first was with an existing Reliability Engineer for 0.5 hours. The second was with the hiring manager for 0.5 hours as well. Felt rushed; a half hour was not enough time. They don't ask Google-type questions like, "If you could be any animal, wha
I did not understand some questions. Some of them were very confusing and difficult. However, it was an interesting process to participate in. Hopefully, this helps other candidates prepare themselves for interviews with Apple.
The interview process began with several phone screens, including conversations with: * Recruiter 1 * Recruiter 2 * The hiring manager * Another developer Following the phone screens, a technical test was provided for completion and return. Next,
The first was with an existing Reliability Engineer for 0.5 hours. The second was with the hiring manager for 0.5 hours as well. Felt rushed; a half hour was not enough time. They don't ask Google-type questions like, "If you could be any animal, wha