I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Apple (Southampton, England) in Nov 2011
Interview
There is a mask of playfulness, but the staff members are keeping a keen eye on all prospective employees at all times. One staff member held the focus; four or five others distributed themselves around the room. One of the staff members was very nervous; two of the others, terribly serious. Much of the experience was about seeing whether people "played well with others". They say you don't need to know much about Apple, but the thrust of their questions indicates otherwise. They put on the pressure early, bringing in a group of thirty and promptly saying that very few will survive to the next interview. There's a great deal of hush-hush corporate secrecy. Very velvet glove/steel fist, with much of the humour forced. You have to fit their mould.
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Apple (San Antonio, TX) in Feb 2010
Interview
There wasn't anything special about the interview. Just know how to use a mac, don't freak out, and ask questions about the position. You never know what they might be looking for in an answer so always cover your bases.
I applied online. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at Apple in Jun 2010
Interview
Initially-got an email to come to a hiring event.
hiring event-did activities and got a callback depending on rating for impression
panel/individual interview-asked questions with situational reactions.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
If a printer was not working wirelessly or connected to the computer, how would I go about fixing this.