I attended an on-site interview at Apple, Siri team, ~2-3 months ago for a Senior role. Thought the interview went really well...but never heard back from the recruiter...one way or the other. I followed up as well, still just nothing. Is that normal for companies to not close the loop? Does it mean a default "no hire"? It is just disrespectful of candidate's time to not respond after 2 phone interviews and a full day onsite - maybe they don't care!
The recruiter got fired. 🤗
@Giggity have a point, I was "hired", until my manager asked about me, send me email regarding my paperwork, I said that nobody had contacted me, they looked into, the recruiter left the the company and nobody was up.to speed. After that was a rush to bring me in
This also happened at my old internship. Needless to say, it was a cluster fuck.
Kinda same happened to me! I cleared a phone screen and was asked to give dates for onsite! Now she isn't responding!!!
Same thing happened to me when interviewed with Apple's siri team. Did really well on the interview, but the recruiter went silent for a month. After pushing the recruiter after a month, he actually said they had mixed feedback and declined.
Captain obvious here but have you asked Siri?
There are more horrible stories about Apple hiring practices than yours .. Though I heard from third parties but consider yourself out of queue..
For SRE position?
Interviewed with the Siri team on the design side last month. My friend was there a week later. Recruiter said they would have some decisions end of that week but since then silence despite two follow ups. I've got other offers firming up and it's becoming harder to justify waiting around, though they're still my top choice. Seems like a great team. I guess it's only been 3 weeks really since they were interviewing at least one person a week later. But the silence is unnerving.
What happened ultimately?
Seems like recruiters slack more than the engineers