Software Engineering Internships ID- 6933

Requirements
Responsibilities
  • Backend Development – Building the features that Apple users love (like Siri) work by presenting data to the user-facing applications.
  • Core OS - The Core OS team is responsible for the design, build, and development of core technologies that are deployed across all Apple.
  • User Experience (UX) – works closely with the other designers on the team. They are responsible for building elegant UX experiences that are simple, intuitive, and impactful.
  • User Interface (UI) - You will work with UX team, backend engineers and other front end engineers to develop a web portal for building an end to end software development journey.
  • iOS and Web Development - Helps build web-based and iOS tools and applications to improve our products and do more for our customers.
  • Information Systems & Technology (IS&T) - Produce key business and technical infrastructure at Apple handling orders from the online store, building applications that improve the retail store experience, developing solutions to enable customers to learn about and support their devices, providing network bandwidth for our services around the world, processing every transaction in iTunes, and closing the books.
  • Information Security - protects Apple's information, including business, employee, and customer data wherever it goes.
Desired Qualifications
  • Strong object-oriented design skills, coupled with a deep knowledge of data structures and algorithms
  • Proficiency in one or more developer skills: Java, C/C++, PHP, Python, Ruby, Unix, MySQL, Clojure, Scala, Java Script, CSS, HTML5, Swift
  • Experience in sophisticated methodologies such as Data Modeling, Validation, Processing, MapReduce
  • Experience with distributed technologies such as HDFS, Spark, Golang, Hadoop, Mongo, Pig, Hive
  • Experience with web frameworks such as AngularJS, NodeJS, SproutCore
  • Experience with iOS and macOS developing in Swift, XCode or Objective-C
  • Client-Server protocol & API design Skills
  • Able to craft multi-functional requirements and translate them into practical engineering tasks
  • A fundamental knowledge of embedded processors, with in-depth knowledge of real time operating system concepts
  • Excellent debugging and critical thinking skills
  • Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills
  • Ability to work in a fast paced, team-based environment
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