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      Software Engineer Interview

      3 June 2010
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied through university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Apple in June 2010

      Interview

      Have had several interviews with Apple (for new grad/intern), here's what I've gathered. Process -HR doesn't communicate very well (or at all) with other HR reps. Apply for multiple positions (if applicable). -You'll do an initial phone screen with the "Manager". Followed by 2-3 (3 is typical), with engineers within that team. From there, they'll do a full-day onsite grilling fest. -Interviews are very scripted and directed. Probably due to the sheer amount of candidates, questions tend to be very generic and/or involve classical responses. -It's typical for them to be late/tired or rushed. Honestly, this alone sends the wrong signals. -Very little communication regarding applicant status. Be assertive. Rule of thumb is, if you fail to hear back within the next couple of days, it's not happening. Materials -It varies. -Some interviews like to play the syntactic pop trivia question game (what's a static member, memory segments, etc). Be warned, sometimes the question doesn't have a "easy/clean" answer (i.e. impL specific). -Situational answers (If you pissed off a co-worker...etc), not as frequent. -Some behavioral (not typical). -Most of it is problems. Study data structures, algorithms, and classical approaches to typical CS related situations (How do you think spell check is impL? Complexity of a phone queue? Real life deadlock?). -Questions seem to be regurgitated and/or spun off classical questions. Responses/Feedback -You won't get ANY feedback. -Asking about culture, motivations, is probably a waste of time. -Be honest, concise, & elaborate if needed, and say. "I dont know" if you... don't know. Overall -I love Apple as a company. I love their products. But the HR dept seems be borderline laughable. I think it's the quantity over quality issue (in screening). Canned rejection responses are typical, and I wouldn't sweat not getting the gig. You can easily try in another area. I feel the HR department is nearly a reflection of the company within, and I'm by no means impressed.

      Interview questions [2]

      Question 1

      Know common language features that you claim to know.
      1 Answer

      Question 2

      Various DS related questions.
      Answer question
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