Apple CEO Tim Cook sits down for The Job Interview with WSJ. Magazine to discuss working with Steve Jobs, his first job as a paperboy and his first days working at IBM. Cook also talks about his love for logistics, manufacturing and math as well as graduating from Auburn University. He shares insights into his job including sacrifices he has had to make, his morning routine and more. Chapters: 0:00 First thing you were good at 0:54 First job and going to college 1:51 Working at IBM 2:34 Working with Steve Jobs and joining Apple 4:16 Lessons in management from Steve 5:44 Passion for logistics 6:46 Morning routine 7:48 What people don’t realize about your job 8:05 Did you think you’d be here today? The Job Interview In The Job Interview, visionaries and innovators reflect on lessons learned that have helped them reach the heights of their careers. From SZA and Charlie xcx to WNBA superstar Angel Reese and Apple CEO Tim Cook, iconic cultural figures open up to WSJ. #Apple #TimCook #WSJ

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