Here's the deal. I just graduated from a pretty good engineering school.... but with a pure science major but with interest and experiences in electronics/ computers. I've not only been a apple OSX user since Tiger first came out ( I was what.... ~13?), but have been involved with hacking and installing OSX on x86 boards since early High School. I want to work for Apple and want to submit my resume, but it's heavily biased towards academic research and technical skills relevant to my field of study (biochemistry and neuroscience). I want to tailor a new resume that exposes my experiences in electronics, hardware, and programming but nearly all of my experience in relevant skill sets stem from building, debugging, and optimizing hackintosh machines. I don't know if it'll be wise to incorporate that given the grey legality behind installing OSX on non Apple products. I'm just not sure how to sell my self in that regard and how to show that I have potential as a competitive candidate. Any help or suggestions?



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