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superman4385

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May 5, 2013
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Offer Call --> ~A Week Later --> Offer Email --> More Time Later --> Paperwork Session --> Wait --> Login Info//Equipment Arrives --> Couple days or so --> First Day of Training

Awesome. Thanks.

The paperwork session is usually scheduled when the offer email comes right? I know it differs, depending on recruiter.
 

FakeJohnDoe

macrumors newbie
May 16, 2013
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Bad news, I received the "Thanks for playing" email tonight :(
Now I am going to reapply. I will learn from my mistakes during the 2nd interview, I should have sounded more energetic and be wary of what I say to the interviewer!
 

kitkat8

macrumors newbie
May 10, 2013
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Bad news, I received the "Thanks for playing" email tonight :(
Now I am going to reapply. I will learn from my mistakes during the 2nd interview, I should have sounded more energetic and be wary of what I say to the interviewer!

Let me know if you get a reply cause once they know you applied already it seems they don't give you a second look. Maybe we have to wait 6 months to reapply again I dont know !!
 

FakeJohnDoe

macrumors newbie
May 16, 2013
9
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Question for those who reapplied, did you make a new Apple ID? I noticed that I can't delete my application history, nor reapply to that position. Is it the same for everyone else?

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Let me know if you get a reply cause once they know you applied already it seems they don't give you a second look. Maybe we have to wait 6 months to reapply again I dont know !!

Will do. I applied to a couple positions in different cities in my state, maybe I could land a gig in a one city living in another? Who knows...

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Let me know if you get a reply cause once they know you applied already it seems they don't give you a second look. Maybe we have to wait 6 months to reapply again I dont know !!

I wonder if, during the application process, you select "No" when it asks if you have spoke to an Apple recruiter within the past 12 months if it would get you past any filters that they may have set up...:confused::confused::confused:
 

Mac2Mack

macrumors newbie
May 17, 2013
13
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Question for those who reapplied, did you make a new Apple ID? I noticed that I can't delete my application history, nor reapply to that position. Is it the same for everyone else?

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Will do. I applied to a couple positions in different cities in my state, maybe I could land a gig in a one city living in another? Who knows...

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I wonder if, during the application process, you select "No" when it asks if you have spoke to an Apple recruiter within the past 12 months if it would get you past any filters that they may have set up...:confused::confused::confused:

Did you get a denial letter???
 

kitkat8

macrumors newbie
May 10, 2013
28
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Question for those who reapplied, did you make a new Apple ID? I noticed that I can't delete my application history, nor reapply to that position. Is it the same for everyone else?

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Will do. I applied to a couple positions in different cities in my state, maybe I could land a gig in a one city living in another? Who knows...

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I wonder if, during the application process, you select "No" when it asks if you have spoke to an Apple recruiter within the past 12 months if it would get you past any filters that they may have set up...:confused::confused::confused:

Did you get a denial letter???

I did both apply to different locations but I got a call with the new apple ID but told the truth that i did apply before the lady asked me when ,said a few weeks ago, she then asked who was my recruiter I told her she didn't seem like she was interested after that stopped asking apple questions and said she would call me after she talked to the previous recruiter. I then asked if it was going to be a problem she said she would call or email me after she talked to the old recruiter. that was 3 days ago. So im guessing that IT IS A problem and I wont hear back from them I will just reapply after a few months has passed.
 

woodmark

macrumors newbie
Apr 27, 2013
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Bad news, I received the "Thanks for playing" email tonight :(
Now I am going to reapply. I will learn from my mistakes during the 2nd interview, I should have sounded more energetic and be wary of what I say to the interviewer!

AWW sorry to hear. I hope you get a second look!
 

JST50

macrumors newbie
May 15, 2013
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I did both apply to different locations but I got a call with the new apple ID but told the truth that i did apply before the lady asked me when ,said a few weeks ago, she then asked who was my recruiter I told her she didn't seem like she was interested after that stopped asking apple questions and said she would call me after she talked to the previous recruiter. I then asked if it was going to be a problem she said she would call or email me after she talked to the old recruiter. that was 3 days ago. So im guessing that IT IS A problem and I wont hear back from them I will just reapply after a few months has passed.

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Photography

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Apr 10, 2007
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I've received a paperwork session email but I haven't received any FedEx tracking number for the info packet being sent to me. I tried contacting my recruiter regarding the FedEx tracking number, but didn't receive a reply either.

Does anyone know if the FedEx tracking number is automatically emailed to you when the info packet is sent, or does it just show up at your door?
 

Danigirl84

macrumors member
Apr 19, 2013
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I've received a paperwork session email but I haven't received any FedEx tracking number for the info packet being sent to me. I tried contacting my recruiter regarding the FedEx tracking number, but didn't receive a reply either.

Does anyone know if the FedEx tracking number is automatically emailed to you when the info packet is sent, or does it just show up at your door?

FedEx calls u the day before they deliver it with your tracking number
 

kitkat8

macrumors newbie
May 10, 2013
28
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I got denied also. But why encourage us to apply for another job if they have no intention of giving us a second chance?

Thats what I said!!!! Y tell us to reapply. I made it to the 3rd interview so it wasnt cause i am dumb lol
 

EggyP

macrumors newbie
May 5, 2013
12
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Birmingham, AL
I've received a paperwork session email but I haven't received any FedEx tracking number for the info packet being sent to me. I tried contacting my recruiter regarding the FedEx tracking number, but didn't receive a reply either.

Does anyone know if the FedEx tracking number is automatically emailed to you when the info packet is sent, or does it just show up at your door?


Mine just showed up at the door..no tracking, email, or call.
 

Photography

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Apr 10, 2007
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FedEx calls u the day before they deliver it with your tracking number

Mine just showed up at the door..no tracking, email, or call.

Thank you both for your replies. How long after you received your paperwork session email did you receive your offer packet via FedEx?

It appears to be different with each recruiter, because I've seen some people say they receive an email with a tracking number, some people receive a phone call, and some don't get either.
 

macgeek01

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Apr 2, 2013
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Boy do some people say/ask some stupid stuff during training but I suppose there are always a few people like this in any type of class. Pretty amusing though!
 

AngryGerbil

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Aug 26, 2012
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Boy do some people say/ask some stupid stuff during training but I suppose there are always a few people like this in any type of class. Pretty amusing though!

I agree. I was rather shocked at how many people were asking about time off... On the very first day of employment no less. Most of those people have been gone for quite a while now.
 

JoseyCrow

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May 16, 2013
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Bad news, I received the "Thanks for playing" email tonight :(
Now I am going to reapply. I will learn from my mistakes during the 2nd interview, I should have sounded more energetic and be wary of what I say to the interviewer!

:( awe, I am sorry to hear this. I must say, I am not seeing any rhyme or reason to this hiring practice.

Watching this thread, I am seeing several being contacted the same day they apply, other's being hired by both Kelly and Apple and juggling between the two, others gaining not one round of interviews but yet another 'seemingly' second chance and I have applied with both Kelly and Apple and haven't heard a peep from either :confused: I am really not even sure if Kelly received my information as there was never even an acknowledgement nor a "Thank you for the two hours of your time applying with us".

I have the education and experience but not to the degree of being so cultivated that I wouldn't easily be molded into Apple's way of doing things quite easily. ... I just don't get what they are looking for.

I wouldn't think they would invest their time, investment and equipment only into college students knowing the lifestyle, the short-term commitment that most would invest and lack of stability of that position remaining filled. I would think they would also want career minded individuals seeking a long-term commitment to Apple and it's future.

I only applied for 1 position in my area where there are 2 others I believe. Should I apply to all of them then to increase my chances? Do any of you have any tips on cracking the vault door open? I am really not interested in Kelly as the pay wouldn't keep the roof over my head. I am not a student living at my parents or in a dorm room. I am an adult with all the financial responsibilities that go with it.

Another company has reached out to me about an Insurance Inspector's position that offers an independent work arrangement with customer interaction that I like as well so I am going to call about that today. Problem with that is, after researching, it may be a revolving door atmosphere and I am so wanting stability again in my career. I want a place to call home again.

It was only last Wednesday that I applied so I guess I shouldn't give up hope just now? But I must say, this thread suggests otherwise in many ways I am thinking.

Congrats to all the kids! Rock on! The experience you'll gain with such a reputable company will prove itsself invaluable. I know, I worked for Ashland Chemical from the time I was 19 to 31. It was an amazing experience.
 

CySter

macrumors newbie
May 21, 2013
2
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2 Month Process... At Least!

Hi All,

This thread has been a wonderful source of information for me since applying for the AHA position, so I thought I'd pay if forward a bit.

For me it was a 2 month, whirlwind process.

Hired directly through Apple, this is how it went for me.

1. Application submitted online through Apple 'employment' link at bottom of page. Applied to 3 AHA positions in different areas of the US - none of which were within 100 miles of my location. (They've dropped that requirement.)

Cover letter seems to be an important part - clear, concise and energetic! Why do you want to work for Apple, and what makes you think you'd be a good addition to the team?

2. Received a call 2 days later, very brief interview (5 minutes) where "I like your energy" was mentioned. Told what position they were seeking to fill and then offered the opportunity to have a second interview via FaceTime or Skype. Accepted and received an email with a link to set-up a time for the 2nd interview with another recruiter. Set-up a time approximately 1 week later for a FaceTime interview.

Prepared for interview by reading through this thread.

3. Had 2nd interview, which lasted approximately 30 minutes. Again "I like your energy" was mentioned. Laid back chat, but obviously still a job interview. General 'what would you do if...' scenario questions, define 'empathy' and how does it differ from sympathy. Job explained again, and asked if I could meet the requirements. Told I would hear back in 5-10 days if I was selected for a 3rd interview by a hiring manager.

4. Same day sent an email by a third Apple representative who wanted me to click through another link to set-up a 3rd interview. Did so, scheduled it for a week later.

3rd interview was to take place via FaceTime, but a snafu made it a phone call interview instead. This didn't seem to be an issue. I was told to relax, and just be myself.

The interview lasted 60 minutes, with some general 'tech' knowledge questions like 'How would you explain RAM to a non-tech person?' and 'What is a CPU?' Asked for description of current computer's specs, then when on into role playing, and problem solving. Interviewer liked that I had taken the time to familiarize myself with the Apple Support section and mentioned it when explaining how a customer might find help with their issue.

5. Three days after interview I received Hireright email for background check. Completed BGC within 24 hours, checked online to see I'd passed. Noted that it went to a specific email at Apple - not that of anyone who had interviewed me. Looked up the email online, and found it went to a bigger fish, who manages several team managers. (Saw that as a good sign.)

6. Approximately 10 days following the completion of the BGC I received an offer call. $1 more per hour than initially quoted. Accepted offer verbally, then was sent an email of the offer to digitally sign and either fax or email back to Apple. Told that I would be receiving a paperwork package via FedEx within 48 hours.

7. Received paperwork (Welcome) package via FedEx, as well as an email from the person who had been attached to the email on the background check info.

Two days later had a group paperwork session via a 1hr conference call. Essentially 'how to' fill out the paperwork, deadlines and specifics related to the team.

Get your paperwork filled out and follow directions. If you are not near an Apple Store, take note of this one thing... you can get your I9 signed (verified) by ANYONE who is not related to you. Just fill it out correctly - nothing extra - scan and email or fax it, then call them to make sure it's 'all good' before you FedEx it. It doesn't need to be notarized. *You will need to present that same ID on your first day.

You get a FedEx envelope locally, and they give you a label to print out (prepaid) to send back your stuff. Take note of the tracking link on the label to know when it arrives. You will not receive a confirmation they have it, but if it arrives - assume you're on track.

Approximately a month from that conference call, equipment arrives a few days before the first training day.

Email communications from that time forward, with 'contact with any questions' always being offered.

Phone line and Internet have to be in place before the first day, with desk and chair requirements mentioned, but not enforced immediately.

FYI...Do not open boxes of equipment until instructed to do so on the first day by your manager. Instructions on what to expect the first day are sent to you via email.

"Come to find out..."

It's a long process, but the benefits offered and the chance to be with #6 on the Fortune 500 make it worth the effort.

I applied to 3 of the AHA positions randomly (all part-time, non-student) and was offered full-time. So you never know!

The needs of the company come first, but it's during the interview process that you have the opportunity to voice your needs.

NOTE: No matter whether you get part-time or full-time, you'll need to be flexible and 'flex' to what is needed based upon product launches and/or holidays.

By the time the 3rd interview is underway, you're talking to a specific team manager who is seeking individuals for THEIR team. Connecting with them as well as being on target with your responses both seem to be important. Also being upbeat and flexible!

SO...

The town you choose to apply for... means nothing for AHA if you're a non-student.

Cover letter is important; not too long, interested, why you'd be good for the Apple team.

Be yourself in any interviews. They want people who can easily talk to other people, and explain things in a simple, empathetic way. Tech knowledge is less important than wanting to help.

Be patient. You don't get a lot of info regarding anything very fast, but when you do, they want you to respond quickly and only as directed.

Hope this helps those who are applying, interviewing and waiting for that email or call.

Best wishes to all of you, and 'thank you' to the many who have offered up tips and encouragement.

This thread is a great resource for those attempting to knock on, and open the door to Apple At Home Advisor opportunities.
 

nawzad40

macrumors newbie
May 18, 2013
12
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i had my 2nd interview yesterday and it has been 1 day.

Does that mean i wont get the job or just wait a little more
 
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