People at Apple are mostly very excited about their work and the products they produce. The campus is nice, with great perks and a laid-back work atmosphere. The secrecy of Apple makes working there feel perhaps more important than it otherwise would.
Long hours are certainly a downside if you have a family, but at least the hours are flexible. The offices are not as colorful as Google's, but feel more natural and less forced-cute.
It would be nice for Steve to show his face on campus a bit more, but perhaps he likes the rarified atmosphere he creates. It reflects the public image he has.
2 phone screens, 4 rounds of final interview. The final round was reduced to 4 for me: 2 coding and 2 behavioral rounds. One interviewer was horrible in English question speaking; they couldn't even get the question out right. Be prepared for Leet
Panel interview, around 6 rounds. Questions range from technical to interpersonal. Usually, you will be interviewed by: * Team members * At least 2 managers * Your hiring manager * Then the organization manager.
There were two phone screen interviews before the on-site. Apple arranged my on-site interview at Cupertino. There were five major rounds. Though the position was for QA, there was one round with the developer. There was also an interview with ma
2 phone screens, 4 rounds of final interview. The final round was reduced to 4 for me: 2 coding and 2 behavioral rounds. One interviewer was horrible in English question speaking; they couldn't even get the question out right. Be prepared for Leet
Panel interview, around 6 rounds. Questions range from technical to interpersonal. Usually, you will be interviewed by: * Team members * At least 2 managers * Your hiring manager * Then the organization manager.
There were two phone screen interviews before the on-site. Apple arranged my on-site interview at Cupertino. There were five major rounds. Though the position was for QA, there was one round with the developer. There was also an interview with ma