I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Apple (San Francisco, CA) in Feb 2018
Interview
Two phone interviews and mostly technical questions, nothing likes "why do you want to work at Apple". Interviewers were also my supervisors after that. I didn't know what kind of project I am going to work on at the time of the interview, but eventually I realized that they asked very specific questions depending on two main factors: 1) requirements of the project 2) expertise of the interviewer.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Some specific questions about my major, not really help others, I guess
I received an invitation for an internship opportunity, which I was genuinely excited about because the company seems like a great place to work and grow professionally. After I replied, however, I did not hear back, which was a little disappointing. The communication process could definitely have been better, but my overall impression of the company remains very positive. It still looks like an excellent workplace, and I would be happy to have the chance to join the team in the future.
I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Apple
Interview
45 min screening round. asked general questions about the physical design process including basics like setup/hold. asked me to draw circuits and basic digital design concepts. wasn't too difficult but they ghosted me
Resume based shortlist and interview of 2 rounds core concept based questions only no dsa i only attended round 1 didnt shortlist for round 2 it was easy but my interviewer were asking situation based questions