How to Get a Job with Apple
Write a great resume, you'll need it., Work out what division you want to work in - Sales, Marketing, Software engineering, Hardware, Human Resources, legal etc. , Move if you need to., Apply for an interview. , Remember to keep in mind your image...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Write a great resume
Make sure it is convincing, well written and professional.
Try to include projects you have worked on (If you have done any) as it aids in creating an image that you are a creative, smart individual or as Apple puts it an "A Player" -
Step 2: you'll need it.
, It helps if you live in the Bay Area. ,,,, Do something that you enjoy before the interview. ,,, There are usually multiple and rigorous interviews involved in getting hired at Apple. ,,, Apple will quickly make you feel like you are part of the family and you are part of something special. , -
Step 3: Work out what division you want to work in - Sales
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Step 4: Marketing
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Step 5: Software engineering
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Step 6: Hardware
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Step 7: Human Resources
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Step 8: legal etc.
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Step 9: Move if you need to.
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Step 10: Apply for an interview.
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Step 11: Remember to keep in mind your image or "personal brand".
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Step 12: Sit down with a friend and rehearse what you are going to say during the interview.
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Step 13: Keep calm!
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Step 14: As with all job interviews make sure you are dressed for the occasion.
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Step 15: Go to the interview with confidence.
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Step 16: Wait for a call back.
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Step 17: If you get past the interviews congratulate yourself
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Step 18: you seem to have what it takes to work at Apple.
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Step 19: On your first day
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Step 20: make sure you have slept well as you will need to think quickly and make sense of your new surroundings.
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Step 21: On the day there will be an orientation
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Step 22: it is filled with standard company stuff and you usually will get a T-Shirt that says "class of" and then the current year that you have joined.
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Step 23: Enjoy working at Apple!
Detailed Guide
Make sure it is convincing, well written and professional.
Try to include projects you have worked on (If you have done any) as it aids in creating an image that you are a creative, smart individual or as Apple puts it an "A Player"
, It helps if you live in the Bay Area. ,,,, Do something that you enjoy before the interview. ,,, There are usually multiple and rigorous interviews involved in getting hired at Apple. ,,, Apple will quickly make you feel like you are part of the family and you are part of something special. ,
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