After you have submitted your CV and cover letter to the Apple website, you will be contacted by an Human Resources manager in order to take part in a variety of telephone and face-to-face interviews.
JobTestPrep has designed an interview preparation package to familiarise you with the interview formats that Apple employs. There are a variety of different Apple interviews that you have to go through in order to get the offer you want. They are detailed below:
This type of interview usually lasts between 10–30 minutes, during which you are asked a series of questions. Typically, if the phone interview goes well, you will then be asked to come in for more detailed interviews on site with HR and other managers.
In a technical interview you will be asked questions of a technical nature. Whilst these depend on the actual position you are applying for, the important thing to remember is that you are being assessed on the skills that you are going to need to demonstrate for the actual job. This being the case, ensure that your skills are up to scratch.
JobTestPrep wants you to succeed in obtaining the job that you seek. This pack was created in order to give you the help you need to get through challenges of the Apple hiring process. Practicing with our resources will open you the door to a successful career with Apple.
This type of interview is competency based and relies on your previous job experience to assess and prove your compatibility with the position for which you have applied for. You will need to answer questions regarding your past work experience as interviewers use these types of questions to gain a better understanding of your personality, thought process, and potential future actions within their company, also known as behavioural, cognitive, and technical competencies.
To help you prepare for Apple interview questions consider the samples below:
The hiring process depends on the number of interviews you have to do. Typically there are hundreds, if not thousands of candidates all applying for the same job. Whilst most of them are filtered out through the Apple application process, you still have to rise to the top throughout the interviews. In general terms though, we can say the entire process shouldn't take more than three months.
Whilst there is some possibility of advancement, Apple isn't known for a quick and easy rise up the ranks.
We recommend using the STAR method; situation, task, action result.
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