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I applied online. The process took 8+ months. I interviewed at Apple (Minneapolis, MN (US)) in July 2013.
Interview
Very pleasant recruiters. First a phone interview that took about 15 minutes. Followed by two Skype interviews; first with a recruiter after that with a manager.
Basic trouble shooting questions. They want to really get to know you as a person.
Just be yourself and don't be afraid to be geeky/nerdy! Make sure you have a desk and dedicated home phone line.
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Negotiation
none, it's Apple :-)
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I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Apple (Austin, TX (US)) in June 2015.
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Phone.
FaceTime
FaceTime
T tells you about the job each time ask you questions why you being a good employee for Apple why do you want to work for Apple.
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Negotiation
The only negative part was having to wait
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I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Apple (Urbana, IL (US)) in October 2011.
Interview
they will ask you a few questions about the tree and some other forms of data structure which I was taking the class by then. SO I couldn't answer the questions and the interview didn't go well
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I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Apple (Natick, MA (US)) in November 2013.
Interview
With an Apple detail job, there is a weed out and 5 interviews. I only went to three interview since I already knew some people on the inside. All of the interviewers we super nice and made you feel comfortable with them.
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Negotiation
There was no negotiation necessary. The pay is more than reasonable, and benefits are unlike I've ever seen before.
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I applied through an employee referral. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at Apple (Cupertino, CA (US)) in September 2013.
Interview
At Apple I believe all interviews are tag team in other words there are at least two managers from different departments: the one you were going to work for and the one you were going to serve. There are also senior employees from the Department you'll be working alongside. One member from Human Resources also will be part of the interview. But this interview process is approximately 3 to 4 hours long, each individual gets approximately 45 minutes to an hour with you so you'll have to be prepared for a long process. How are the accommodations and the room are plush, I don't know if that makes you less or more nervous. This information is not a part of the process but I feel it's very important and as looking down I don't see this question the draft which would be dressed very casually I don't suggest wearing a tie. By that I mean nice jeans loafers and maybe a polo shirt or a button up shirt.
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I applied through a staffing agency. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Apple in February 2018.
Interview
The Contracting company's director, NTropic for me, reached out to me after I applied to the general opening at NTropic asking if I would be interested in contracting with Apple. After he passed my resume and portfolio over to the Apple creative director, there was a short phone interview with the two directors from each company and I got hired.
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I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Apple (Sunnyvale, CA (US)).
Interview
Found by a recruiter. I interviewed the next week with the supervising attorney. The interview was fairly informal and lasted about 20 minutes. On the drive home, I received a call from the recruiter that Apple extended me an offer.
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Negotiation
I was hired as a contractor, there wasn't much negotiation involved.
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I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Apple (Tampa, FL (US)) in May 2018.
Interview
2 phone screens and some email chains back and forth. The phone interviews were not only technical but cultural, but I had found this opportunity through a CTF competition sponsored by Apple at a hackathon. They seemed very nice and enthusiastic about their work and give really good feedback. I did not get a direct offer due to timing but they said they wanted to extend an offer either for the fall or upon graduation, as it was for an intership.
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I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Apple.
Interview
1) apply online
2) recruiter inquires if interest in the position(kernel performance engineer) and schedule a phone interview
3) Hiring manager does a technical phone interview
asking questions : scheduling algorithm, process/thread, performance, and all about operating system performance
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I applied through an employee referral. The process took 4+ weeks. I interviewed at Apple (Cupertino, CA (US)) in February 2012.
Interview
Simple and straightforward. Simple coding questions. Some code analysis for perf issues. Mostly focussed on Perf related testing.
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Negotiation
I was able to negotiate base pay and sign on bonus
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