I applied online. I interviewed at Apple (California, MD)
Interview
I interviewed with Apple through a multi-stage process that began with a phone screening to assess my background and motivations. This was followed by a technical assessment testing my problem-solving and technical skills. Finally, I completed a series of panel interviews with different team members, where I demonstrated my expertise, creativity, and alignment with Apple’s values of innovation, collaboration, and excellence. The entire experience was challenging yet inspiring, offering a glimpse into Apple's dynamic and high-performance work culture.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about yourself and where do you see yourself in the next five years
Understanding your history and show interest in the prompts. Know the basics and you’ll do fine, understand why you’re there and why you want the job. If you try to BS it you’ll only cheat yourself.
The interview process for the Apple internship was structured and professional. It began with an introduction and a brief overview of the role, followed by questions about my background, projects, and interest in Apple. The interviewer focused on understanding my problem-solving approach, communication skills, and ability to work in a team. Some questions were behavioral, while others were based on my technical knowledge and past experience. Overall, the process felt organized, and the interviewer was respectful and engaging throughout.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
One question they asked me was: “Tell me about a time you worked on a challenging project and how you handled obstacles during the process.”
Was pretty hard, and the interviewer seemed quite rude. If you know all of your topics thoroughly and can do multiple examples, it might be easier for you. Study about the company and be prepared to ask questions that are thought provoking not simple ones