Le processus a pris 1 jour. J'ai passé un entretien chez Apple (San Francisco, CA) en déc. 2009
Entretien
I interviewed with about 8 people. Apparently they usually have you meet even more people, but some were out of town this week so I got off "easy." If they like me I go back for another round of interviews with the remaining people. All in all it was an impressive way to do it, since there was time to think of and ask every conceivable question about the position. By the end of it, I really felt like I understood what they were looking for.
Everyone had their own distinctive questioning styles. I noticed that the more senior people asked more casual, open-ended questions and questions about subjects not directly related to the position. The people on my level asked questions the same way I tended to: formal, wordy, and a bit stiff.
I also found my disposition changed widely depending on who was in the room talking to me. With some people I was fidgety, other calm. Some people I could always look in the eye while with others I found myself staring at the wall a lot while I talked.
Every interviewer asked me to "describe your job at Borland." This got old quick for me, and I kept trying to find ways to not sound bored. This was an inevitable side-effect of having only one other major job on my resume.
It’s a very long process so have patience. Sometimes they will give you feedback but if you are external you will just receive a turn down email. Keep applying. Apple says it’s not a NO. It’s a not now and that’s very true.
J'ai passé un entretien chez Apple (Virginia Beach, VA)
Entretien
Famously competitive as always, my odds were better since I kept updating my resume whenever I was on the job search. They reached out to me first by email, I completed an application, and then had three rounds of interviews in total.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
Tell me about a time when you had to work with someone hesitant to learn.
J'ai postulé en ligne. J'ai passé un entretien chez Apple
Entretien
Started with group interview and asked us all questions, only asked three questions and also showed us a little about genmojis and allowed us to create our own. if successful was a one to one interview with store manager again only asked three questions.