I applied through an employee referral. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Apple (Austin, TX) in Jun 2013
Interview
Interview process took 3 interviews: 2 phone interviews with a recruiter, on-site with 4 team members. Generic behavioral interview questions such as:
-What type of management style do you prefer?
-Are you comfortable using Excel?
-How familiar are you with OS X?
-Tell me about a time when...
Be prepared to answer questions relevant to your resume. This includes previous employers and your duties in previous roles. Try to refrain from stuttering, and make sure to mentally polish your verbal delivery before answering a question. Be prepared to ask relevant job role specific questions. Do not insult the products or culture. Dress business casual.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
I transferred internally. Nothing was difficult or unexpected. Being familiar with Apple applications and operating systems helps.
I applied in-person. I interviewed at Apple (Santa Clara, CA) in Mar 2026
Interview
Apple’s interview process for roles like Business Analyst, HR Systems, Data/Operations, or similar typically spans 4 to 5 rounds, with a strong focus on problem-solving, structured thinking, and practical execution skills. If an Excel exercise is included, it is usually the first step of filtration step.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is the complex workday configuration you have handled so far?
Have you led end to end activities in project life cycle?
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Apple
Interview
The interview process was structured but conversational. It focused on real-world scenarios, problem-solving, and how I support customers and teams under pressure. Interviewers created a comfortable environment while still asking thoughtful, role-specific questions.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about a time you had to handle a difficult situation or solve a complex problem with limited information.
I applied online. I interviewed at Apple (Hyderābād) in Sep 2025
Interview
Technical Exam
Technical Interviews 2
Hr interview
Recently had an executive interview and I knew I blew it. I was trying to play safe even though I know about the industry and wanted to ask about the future while name dropping competitions on how they intend to make a difference but my nervousness got the best of me.