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That is not true. Apple is not like Google or Goldman Sachs. They do not ask for your GPA or care where you went to school.

edit: hate to be down-vote curious, but I would be interested to hear if someone has been rejected from Apple for having a poor GPA.

I've interviewed with Apple and nobody asked about my degree or GPA. It was the most on-topic job interview I've ever had. No weird brainteasers or annoying FizzBuzz questions. Just questions directly relevant to the position I was interviewing for. I have a handful of friends who work there who never finished college or have degrees in something irrelevant, like philosophy. Guys like Mike Matas and Mike Lee did not have degrees. The head of iTunes did not go to college at all.



You are right. Apple is more like Oracle and Microsoft: they look for a talent and they will happily ignore GPA or lack of degree.

However, that does not mean it is easier to get job at Apple than Google. Not at all.


Apple is not like Google or Goldman Sachs. They do not ask for your GPA or care where you went to school.

By that definition, Google is not like Google.


Has Google stopped asking for GPAs?


There's a space for it on the application, but neither the recruiter nor interviewers appeared to care about my formal education at all. I don't know how much of a factor it plays in the decision process, but the idea that Google only pays attention to candidates with CS degrees from top-tier universities is false.


Not since I last interviewed.


They asked for mine, but they didn't seem to care much about it. If they had, they wouldn't have hired me. My grades were not good at all.




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