Apple on-site need advice

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deadbite

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Feb 6 6 Comments

I have a virtual onsite coming up for a full-stack role, but mainly for the front-end (js/react). My understanding is that there will be five 45-minute technical sessions, and this is the first time I've had too many technical sessions in an interview.

Looking for some advice on how to prepare and keep composure, what to expect, and which platforms are used for front-end questions?

I have brushed up on LC in the past few months, but I feel like the interviews might lean towards more domain-specific questions.

Thanks beforehand!

TC: $85k
YOE: ~4

#engineering #swe #software

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    CakeBoy

    Go to company page Apple

    CakeBoy
    Go heavy on core javascript, html, css, DOM and then react. I’ve moved internally at apple and even when i applied for apple for the first time - interviews were heavily based on JS
    Feb 6 2
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      xerat

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      xerat
      Good advice! What would be some good concepts to brush off?
      Feb 7
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      CakeBoy

      Go to company page Apple

      CakeBoy
      Nothih in particular. Anything and everything there is to learn in JS. There is no pattern and there is no question bank they refer to while asking questions
      Feb 7
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    take-it

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    take-it
    What is a πŸ₯œ TC ?
    Feb 6 1
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      deadbite

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      deadbite
      OP
      I have updated it 😬
      Feb 6
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    MbWN86

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    MbWN86
    Interns make more, turn this shit down
    Feb 6 0