Abhiram Bojadla was my student at Danforth Collegiate and graduated in 2012 to go to the University of Waterloo for Computer Engineering. He currently works as an Embedded Software Engineer for Apple at Apple HQ in California.

Part 1 discusses his transition to university, getting co-op jobs and beating 2000 applicants for the coveted Apple co-op job.
Part 2 will discuss what it's like working as an embedded software engineer at Apple
Part 3 will be all about tips, tricks and stories from Abhiram's experience as an interviewer for Apple when he visits to University of Waterloo to recruit co-op students.

Time | Topic
0:00 | What is it like working for Apple as an engineer
2:46 | Comparison to working at Google
5:23 | Perks for working at Apple
6:34 | Comparison to Facebook
8:25 | Apple Corporate Structure
12:33 | What an Embedded Software Engineer does
16:20 | Embedded Software Engineer comparison to Software Engineer
17:29 | Apple seniority levels
22:55 | What a day is like, workload, overtime
26:56 | Apple Team Activities
29:01 | Vacation, time off and salary
33:53 | Waterloo co-op student salaries
35:12 | Co-op student living in California vs Waterloo
37:01 | What is the best part of working for Apple?
41:06 | What’s the toughest part of your job?
42:19 | If you could choose again, would you change your major or university?
43:44 | Final advice for high school students