You would need 3 tools to make it into any company-
a) Excellent and descriptive Linkedin profile.
b) Short but smart resume.
c) Short statement of purpose in resonance with your intent.
Your Linkedin profile is the gateway. Every time you apply for an internship make sure you include your URL ...
Internet & Tech
Internship
Apple
Interview
Hardware
To succeed you need to fully understand your role and responsibilities to the team. You have to have good relationships with all teams, from product design to materials, but you must also keep them honest in their work. As a test engineer, you have to be able to be critical or every package desig...
As an HBCU scholar there is definitely a lot of support here. Old scholars who are now full time employees are very good about keeping connected with us. The mentors the program places you with are also a good source of support. But remember -- people are busy. Carve out time in advance to grab l...
The interview I had for the team I'm currently on was really chill. The interviewer was just asking me about my experience and things I'm interested in and passionate about. I talked a lot about the human experience. Apple is uniquely invested in the human experience. I talked about my interests ...
I am passionate about Apple products, and I am passionate about people. Apple Retail allowed me to connect these two passions. I excelled in the fast pace, non commission sales environment, by driving rich conversations with customers about products and connecting them with other Apple solutions,...
I think the most important skills needed as a Hardware Intern are strong understanding of fundamental concepts and the ability to learn a lot of new things quickly. Among the fundamental concepts I’ve used during my internship are Electromagnetism, RLC filter circuits, op amps, transistor operati...
At the time, the biggest skill would be a solid grasp on Python and Unix/Linux fundamentals. I'm not sure if anything has changed since I left, but I do remember there being some discussion about using Swift to write new tools. In addition, it is key to have a good understanding of typical PC har...
Most applied online at https://www.apple.com/careers/us/students.html.Some interns got referral from graduates who were working at Apple as full time employees or interning there.
I was motivated to become an At Home Advisor because I knew it would be a great career move for me as a Computer Science major:
-Foot in the door with THE Apple Inc., a household name in technology; the job could lead to a great career with Apple later down the line.
-I knew it would look good ...
Internet & Tech
Apple
Career Motivation
Remote Work
Yes, make sure you know Big Data algorithms in case it comes up. Know Python and Java. Knowing Scala is a major plus. You'll probably be writing code similar to MapReduce on Hadoop so be familiar with how to implement that. Also, smile, speak up and always demonstrate your thought process during ...
Success in this role means potential to become an ASC and then eventually an LASC. My old LASC transferred within the company to where he’s now selling Apple products to entire school districts. He spends weeks creating PowerPoints, writing numbers, and persuading them into buying x amount of pro...
The most important technical skill would be proficiency with CAD. Apple uses NX, which is a very powerful CAD program that isn't usually available for students. Pretty much everyone in PD uses this on a daily basis, so you get a lot of experience in a short amount of time. Another skill you need ...