I filmed this video a few months after I had already gotten into Apple, so I did not provide the Apple resume initially. I just added a link to the resume I used in the description, so hope that helps!
Thx for the resume tips. For ppl who want to start a YT channel (while in school or working or both), any advice on how you find the time to manage your schoolwork, clubs, internships, sleep, eating, exercise, relaxing, social life, etc. with also having time to create videos for a YT channel?
I think getting started was the hardest part for me. After I posted my first video, I found RU-vid so exciting that I always made time for it, even if I was less active on it during busier times. In terms of time, I would film as much as I could during the week (in between work/meals, etc.) and then edit on weekends. I also didn't set unrealistic goals for myself like posting every week because that wouldn't be possible for me haha
@@annetteyang Thanks for taking the time to answer my question. This insight helps me and other aspiring RU-vidrs better understand what to expect / how to manged a busy schedule. Keep up the great work!
omg girl I just came across your vid on my yt page and I wanna say you are so pretty! Your vlogs are so calming and I dream of going to tokyo one day 😞
1. That's too many questions. If you go with all 4, feels like it's an interagation. 2. Kinda builds on number 1 even if you dont ask all of the questions.. I really can't see people taking kindly to being asked questions they should be asking. Like those are personal questions, "your company", they really have no obligation to share personal info like this with you so it might be a bit awkward and annoy them too. 3. Also you should have a good idea of what working at the company would be like and how you are expecting to work and learn and grow, and why you are motivated. Asking these questions you might someone expose yourself as lacking foundation, understanding or motivation. Idk, maybe some interviewer would like this but I think it's more likely it will be a turnoff. Maybe for somewhat non-standard curveball questions you should go with something like a "recent challenge your company faced and how it wad resolved" or for personal "what achievement of the company you hold dear"... something not too interragatory and personal that doesn't betray you dont have a good understanding of what ur getting into
I assume it does have an impact to a degree, as networking is just a form of social interaction. However, I think pretty privilege may only go so far-- since successful networking is usually a result of an authentic connection :)