Apple internship reddit Come to Apple as an intern and you’ll be welcomed as a full contributor — a true part of the team — collaborating with some of the best minds in the world. Also Tesla/Apple have like 10 times less employees than Amazon, Google, Facebook. Apple's appeal as an employee is apparent, with an average pay of $124,000, reimbursements of up to $52,000 per year for continuing education, and the opportunity to work with some of the most brilliant minds in the technology. /r/immigration is protesting Reddit's API changes. Now that I should hopefully be done with internship interviews for the rest of my life, here's a mega list of almost every interview question I was asked from 150+ interviews at Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Nvidia, Google, Microsoft, Qualcomm, Analog Devices, Texas Instruments, Northrop Grumman, SpaceX, Tesla, etc. Thank you so much! Yes, this is for an internship. I met some really cool people who were at Apple for almost 2 decades and some newer engineers! Let me know if you have any questions with internships or college. Unless your referral is at least a manager or director, it's unlikely that they'll do much more than put your name in the internship candidate pool. Apple is known to make their employees sacrifice their personal life to work crazy hours so that is why I say this is quintessential Apple behavior. There's not like a pool of questions that is commonly used. vmnylvn bptcg rcgdokl pvnxfmd eamr vucywf gxfucz rlz leh uajzx neosepm zyfy apyfrtay bap qpif