There is no "busy-work" at Apple. Everything is done for very good reasons -- there is no wasted work. You're proud of what you do, and people you meet outside of Apple really care about what you do.
Potentially long hours. Long lines at the cafeteria? But other than that, there's no apparent downside to working at Apple.
The senior management team at Apple is the strongest in the industry. They have experience, vision, unyielding innovation, and the power to execute.
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.
Two rounds of interview: one DSA and one managerial. For the DSA round, they asked two DSA questions and a few questions on complexity. Mine was on the number of islands. Then they discussed projects and asked a few questions from fundamentals.
Online with the hiring manager, it was a quick 30-minute process with personal questions and some technical software questions mixed in. Make sure you know why you want to work at Apple.
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.
Two rounds of interview: one DSA and one managerial. For the DSA round, they asked two DSA questions and a few questions on complexity. Mine was on the number of islands. Then they discussed projects and asked a few questions from fundamentals.
Online with the hiring manager, it was a quick 30-minute process with personal questions and some technical software questions mixed in. Make sure you know why you want to work at Apple.