A privacy engineer interview at Apple typically involves multiple rounds assessing technical expertise in data protection, encryption, and compliance frameworks. Candidates face system design questions focused on privacy-by-design principles, differential privacy implementation, and secure data handling architectures. Behavioral interviews evaluate alignment with Apple's privacy values and experience navigating complex privacy regulations like GDPR and CCPA. Technical assessments may include coding challenges related to anonymization techniques, secure multi-party computation, or privacy-preserving machine learning. Interviewers often present real-world scenarios requiring candidates to balance product functionality with stringent privacy requirements, demonstrating both technical depth and practical judgment in protecting user data across Apple's ecosystem of devices and services.