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my experience so far

3/5 Submitted application for Enterprise Server T1 Advisor
3/8 Received email for interview with recruiter
3/12 Did the interview and it didn't go too well but had been recommended for AHA advisor and agreed to it.
3/15 1st interview for AHA advisor, 2nd interview of the week lol. Did really well this time around and got recommended for a 2nd interview set up for next week with the team manager.

So yeah, all of this happened within the span of a week... I realize that's pretty fast and a lot quicker than some people around here which is odd. It's for a full time position within CPU too. Hopefully I can convince the manager I have what it takes!
 
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I'm concerned about the size of the phone we are receiving.
Can someone tell me how big? ":apple:"x":apple:"?
Thanks in advance.
 
It's HUGE about the size of a backpack.

Here's one that's actually being used "in the field" as it were. The rep's obviously getting ready to take a call about Apple maps.

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Hello everyone! I'm just about to have my third interview, and I have a question about the BC. I briefly held a position during that last year that I left because the company was not exactly on the up and up. I only worked there for a couple weeks and did not put it down on my official apple application. I honestly completely forgot about it. I am sure it will turn up in BC because I did receive a W2 from the company.

Should I bring this up during my 3rd interview? Or is there some other time/place more appropriate?

I did see that someone mentioned you might be able to edit the job history on the Hire Right submission form. Thanks in advance to any response!

p.s. these forums have been very entertaining to read
 
Hello everyone! I'm just about to have my third interview, and I have a question about the BC. I briefly held a position during that last year that I left because the company was not exactly on the up and up. I only worked there for a couple weeks and did not put it down on my official apple application. I honestly completely forgot about it. I am sure it will turn up in BC because I did receive a W2 from the company.

Should I bring this up during my 3rd interview? Or is there some other time/place more appropriate?

I did see that someone mentioned you might be able to edit the job history on the Hire Right submission form. Thanks in advance to any response!

p.s. these forums have been very entertaining to read

The only employment that is verified is what you put in the official app if there is a large gap you will be asked to explain. Also you can add it to the info you provide hire right. Hope this helps.
 
Okay, so they are just verifying that you actually have the job experience that you listed?

I knew I was probably spazzing out for no reason.
 
About the ergonomic chair someone posted that we will need to send a pic to the recruiter or manager to show we have one is this true?

I already have a comfy office chair at home but without the adjustable armrest.

Also, an ethernet cable will be with the iMac correct? I don't have a spare that I can use at home.
 
About the ergonomic chair someone posted that we will need to send a pic to the recruiter or manager to show we have one is this true?

I already have a comfy office chair at home but without the adjustable armrest.

Also, an ethernet cable will be with the iMac correct? I don't have a spare that I can use at home.
Yes on Ethernet cable. And it does have to be sent in to verify ergo compliance it just all depends on what they say
 
Yes on Ethernet cable. And it does have to be sent in to verify ergo compliance it just all depends on what they say

Thanks macrobatt. If it depends on what they say then I shouldn't take the risk of them denying me because of this.
 
I have only used a Mac computer briefly but have a lot of experience with iPad and iPhone. I was hired for CPU and I am a little worried about the tests during the first 5 weeks. Just looking for some advice.

Thanks!

Becky
 
I have read this thread from beginning to end and it helped me immensely throughout my application process.

Here is my timeline for the student AHA position:

Applied: January 26
Received questionnaire: January 28
Received e-mail regarding virtual info session: February 14
Attended virtual info session: February 19
Received e-mail asking for interview: February 21
Received official application for Apple: February 22
Interview: February 25
Received HireRight BGC e-mail: February 26
HireRight BGC completed: March 1
Received offer call: March 15

I hope this helps to any people applying for the student position!
 
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