Prepare Your Resume

Make sure your resume communicates your strengths and areas of interest, and why they are important to you. Be sure to emphasize any prior work or other experience that makes you a great candidate for the job.
Before the Interview
Learn about Apple before you meet with an Apple representative. Go to apple.com and find out all you can about our latest products, including hardware, software, and music offerings. Review the job descriptions and make sure you are comfortable with the job requirements. Create a list of questions to ask about Apple, the job, Cupertino, and more—you get to interview us as well.
During the Interview
Don't stress. Try to relax in the interview. You'll do your best if you're well-prepared and ready to speak about the information on your resume. You've learned about Apple and its products and you've prepared a list of questions. Be confident, be yourself—you'll make a positive impression and demonstrate what you can bring to Apple.
After the Interview
Near the end of your interview, ask the Apple representative when you can expect to hear more from Apple. After the interview, you can demonstrate your interest in the position by sending a thank-you note or a brief summary. Be aware, however, that excessive inquiries may not be helpful.