Why Apple?
Genius Interview Questions
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Why do you want to work with us?
*They hand you a pencil* Now sell me this pencil, go!
What do you do outside of work?
Standard interview questions. They are just looking for someone who loves Apple, and who is friendly, excited, and outgoing. Even for technical positions like Genius, they don't seem as concerned as they should be about your technical knowledge. They think customers would prefer someone who knows less, but is bubbly, than someone who knows Mac computers inside and out, but is more reserved.
Tell us, why pick Apple?
Tell me a time when you feel iterated and how you deal with it.
Tell me about a time you had to do what is right while it might be against policy?
Name a time when you had stress in the workplace and how you dealt with it
-------------- First: group interview (30 applicants, 2 hrs long) As with what everyone else says, take initiative, talk confidently, show up, shine brightly, and make sure you make an impression on your recruiting team. However, it's more important to show you are a leader who leads from behind---promote teamwork within your team is crucial. Secret tip: I always make sure for a group interview, I stay afterwards and ask questions, get some feedback, or even just chitchat for a bit, just to get that extra few minutes to connect with the recruiter or manager. If they ask you further questions or show keen interest in you, you're probably in their good book! You will be broken up into groups at times and watch some videos about Apple at other times. It's good to know a bit about Apple's history in advance. 1. Intro: introduce your partner (2 min) You will be partnered up with another applicant to find out a bit about each other. You will then introduce your partner. Questions: Current position. Hobby. Who inspired you and why. This is a crucial time to make a first impression. Raise your hand and be ready to jump up. I promoted my partner a great deal to make THEM look like an ideal Apple employee. 2. Group of four. Present in one sentence why Apple is the highest retailer on planet. There is no right approach, really. It's what your team collaboratively comes up with. Show up as a leader, make sure everyone is involved in discussion, or at least contribute. We went for a very short and simple sentence as our group feels that Apple is about simplicity. 3. Two big groups. Each group is led by an Apple recruiter. This is where things can get intimidating if you are not prepared or if you are not good at improvising at the drop of a hat. My suggestion is to look up lists of typical behavioral questions that interviews often ask, and formulate answers for them in advance. Make sure you practice, practice, practice. They want to see STAR in your answer (Situation-Task-Action-Result). But to be honest, it's not as much about your answer (although interesting cases will be more impressionable) as much as your logic, confidence, and body language. I used to be a recruiter for many years, and typically it really comes down to your overall presence. Ex: 1. Give me a time where you initiated a process that got recognized and taken into effect. 2. Give me a time where you did something that beat the competitors. 3. Tell me a time where your efforts did not come to fruition. 4. Q/A: It's good to raise questions, and Apple recruiters are very good about pre-empting as well.
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