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Apple - Prepare for the interview!

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Apple - Prepare for the interview!: Stages and Timelines

Day-1: MCQ Round

Practice through a large pool of questions from the Logical Reasoning and Technical Aptitude domain to be well-versed in the initial screening process of Apple.

Day-2, 3 & 4: Coding Round

Solve the latest problem statements curated by experts after carefully accessing Apple’s recruitment process.

Day-5: Interview Questions

Practice from a pool of the most recent interview questions for Apple and be job ready.

All that you need to know about Apple - Prepare for the interview!

“5 Din, Applle In”, as a part of Unstop #5DayInterviewPrep, is your one-stop opportunity to learn and practice the recruitment process for your dream tech roles at Apple.

Apple Inc. is the most popular tech company in the world. Headquartered in California, USA, Apple Inc. is an MNC. Along with offering tech services, it is known for selling computer and mobile phone devices. The company believes in offering futuristic technology because of which it is counted among the Big Five information technology companies alongside Meta (Facebook), Amazon, Microsoft, and Alphabet (Google). In the year 2022, Apple’s net income reached a massive height of nearly USD 100 billion. 

To learn more about the hiring process and compensation break-up click here.

What does the Apple Recruitment & Interview Process look like? 

  • Telephonic Round
  • Technical Interview
  • Position Assessment
  • On Site Interview

The preparation for the whole process is spread across 5 days to give you a deep dive into every step so that you’re well-prepared to ace the challenge of winning a seat in your favorite company.

Round Names Topics
Telephonic Round(15-30M)
  • First you'll get a call from a technical recruiter who will ask you a few general behavioral questions and review your resume.
  • This is your chance to show off your abilities, expertise, and passions that make you a good fit for the position.
  • Be confident and well prepared with past work expeience, projects, certifications mentioned in the resume.
Technical Interview (45-60M) (2-3 rounds)
  • If you pass the initial phone screens, you'll need to complete a technical phone screen with Apple hiring managers.
  • This will be a complete technical interview, where you’ll be asked questions about Data Structures and Algorithms and Projects Discussion.
  • The inquiries will deal with the tasks that the team is now working on and the issues that they are attempting to resolve.
  • Well-versed with the experience mentioned in your resume to answer questions about your projects/internships and your involvement in them.
  • The behavioral questions can get pretty personal and introspective. You'll need to dig deep to give an Apple hiring manager a worthy answer that'll impress.
  • Important topics: Arrays, Linked Lists, Strings, Dynamic Programming, Math, Tree, Bactracking, Sorting, Graphs.
Position Assessment(45-60M)(2-3 rounds)
  • Once you've completed all your technical interviews, you'll need to complete some form of an assessment.
  • Most applicants, especially new graduates and corporate hires, are asked to go into an Apple Assessment Center.
  • Once there, you'll need to complete written, group, or roleplaying exercises.
    Apple's Written Exercise: These exercises are often a previously unseen case study. Apple will give you a candidate brief with the question and a prompt.
    Apple's Group Exercise: These exercises ask you to work together in a team to solve problems related to your intended job. This exercise will assess your problem-solving, creative-thinking, and role-specific skills, along with your collaborative abilities and capacity to work well with others. Apple employees will be directly observing candidates during these exercises.
    Apple's Roleplay Exercise: These exercises involve Apple's retail employees roleplaying various customer scenarios.
  • These Assessments are just one of the reasons why the Apple interview process can be so challenging to get through.
On-site Interview (4-5H)(4-5 rounds)
  • Making it to Apple's on-site interview loop is a massive accomplishment.
  • During these interview rounds, you will meet at least 8 to 12 people, sometimes over 15.
  • These interviews will cover behavioral interview questions, domain knowledge, and coding tests.
  • Apple's on-site interviews are done one-on-one or with two interviewers.

 

Your preparation strategy for 5 Din, Apple In: 

  • Day 1: Attempt the MCQ round and practice from a huge pool of questions curated by experts based on the previous recruitment processes.
  • Day 2, 3, & 4: Sail into the Coding section & get access to the latest problem statements curated by experts after carefully accessing Apple’s recruitment process.
  • Day 5: You’ll receive a set of tips that will help you prepare for the interview round and voila, you’re ready to ace the placement game.

Ace your preparation with Unstop #5DayInterviewPrep and get ready to reach for the stars!

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