I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Apple (San Francisco, CA) in Aug 2024
Interview
It was good. The interviewer was straight forward and to the point. He didn't ask too many questions honestly and at the same time it went well. I really do hope to get a call back. I haven't got an offer yet as I just applied but I'm still waiting.
I applied online. The process took 10 months. I interviewed at Apple (New York, NY) in Jan 2023
Interview
It was an interview, there was an interviewer and an interviewee, the interviewer asked questions because the interviewer wanted to see if the interviewee was suited for that position and in that case the interviewer would call back the interviewee for the job position
The interview process at Apple typically involves several stages designed to assess a candidate's technical skills, problem-solving abilities, and cultural fit within the company. Here's a general overview:Initial Application and Screening: Candidates submit their resumes online. If shortlisted, a recruiter contacts them for a phone screening to discuss their background, experience, and motivations for applying.Technical Phone Screen: This stage usually involves a technical interview conducted over the phone or via video call. For engineering roles, candidates may be asked to solve coding problems or answer technical questions relevant to the position.On-Site Interviews: Successful candidates from the phone screen are invited to Apple's campus for a series of on-site interviews. These interviews can span an entire day and typically include multiple one-on-one or panel interviews with team members and managers. The focus is on technical skills, problem-solving, and cultural fit. Candidates may be asked to work through coding problems, design challenges, or case studies.Behavioral Interviews: In addition to technical assessments, candidates undergo behavioral interviews to evaluate their soft skills, teamwork, and alignment with Apple's values and culture.Executive Interviews: For some positions, especially senior roles, candidates might meet with higher-level executives for final evaluations.