Solicité el puesto a través de la escuela superior o la universidad. El proceso duró 2 semanas. Acudí a una entrevista en Apple (Cupertino, CA) en mar 2008
Entrevista
They came to campus and interviewed us one on one. He asked some behavioral questions, then got into some technical stuff. I told him I was familiar with Unix and he then proceeded to test my terminal command line knowledge. The questions got progressively harder. After the interview I was called and asked to participate in a phone interview with a specific department. I had to decline the interview.
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
How do you stop a zombie process from the command line?
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.
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 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