I applied in-person. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Apple (Berkeley, CA) in Oct 2016
Interview
Apple contacted me to set up an interview a few weeks after talking to an engineer and giving him my resume. In total, I had two 1-hour interviews with member of the team that I will be working with during the internship. These interviews were entirely technical, and in each one I wrote a specific program with them over coderpad in C++.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
There weren't really any specific questions, it was mainly trying to see if I could adapt to a foreign piece of skeleton code and finish it.
I received an invitation for an internship opportunity, which I was genuinely excited about because the company seems like a great place to work and grow professionally. After I replied, however, I did not hear back, which was a little disappointing. The communication process could definitely have been better, but my overall impression of the company remains very positive. It still looks like an excellent workplace, and I would be happy to have the chance to join the team in the future.
I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Apple
Interview
45 min screening round. asked general questions about the physical design process including basics like setup/hold. asked me to draw circuits and basic digital design concepts. wasn't too difficult but they ghosted me
Resume based shortlist and interview of 2 rounds core concept based questions only no dsa i only attended round 1 didnt shortlist for round 2 it was easy but my interviewer were asking situation based questions