Apple reviews

4.1

79% would recommend to a friend

(43,094 total reviews)
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Tim Cook

86% approve of CEO

73% positive business outlook

Apple has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 43,094 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Apple employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Tecnologías de la información industry (3.9 stars).

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43K reviews
2.0
Sep 25, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

No expectation to work off of the clock.

Cons

Having worked at Apple for several years, I can confidently say that the company no longer lives up to its reputation of being a great place to work. Once known for innovation and caring about its employees, Apple now seems to be more focused on protecting its image rather than fostering a positive, supportive work environment. Management consistently leans on Apple’s long-standing reputation as an excellent employer, all while systematically finding new and different ways to silence those who try to bring back the values the company was once known for. Employees who speak up about issues, propose improvements, or question decisions are often met with retaliation, including being held back from opportunities for advancement. There’s a clear effort to suppress any genuine conversation about culture and improvement. The vibrant, employee-focused atmosphere that Apple once cultivated feels like a distant memory. In recent years, it’s become clear that the company is more interested in maintaining control and minimizing dissent than empowering its employees. Apple’s success may still be undeniable on the outside, but internally, many are struggling to reconcile what the company has become. The disconnect between Apple’s public persona and the internal experience is growing, and it’s disheartening for those of us who believed in the values Apple once championed. Working here has become more about navigating bureaucracy and avoiding the pitfalls of speaking up, rather than contributing to meaningful work in a positive environment.

2.0
Aug 28, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

You have discounts on Apple products and an OK salary ( i said OK ) because you will spend more than half in your rent ( if you are lucky to find one )

Cons

Managers can be a real issue in regards of how you are treated, You are just a number. Their ( Apple Family IDEA) is simply and IDEA not a concept. This is a corporate and they won't change Best advice i can give is to do you probation then leave the country! Cork is to expensive and it only gotten worst over the years. Apple wont't help you in any way shape or from for any accommodations so you have a HIGH risk of being homeless.

1.0
Jun 27, 2022

Accept the other offer

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Pay for certain roles Stock Healthcare

Cons

Work Life Balance: Many engineers endure hours of meetings 6/7 days a week, 2-3 hours before and after the standard work day, and during lunch; The company’s response is (1) “no meeting day” every 1-2 months Many engineering teams work during federal holidays and over company vacation periods due to deadlines. Those that complain about it or refuse to work during off time are treated poorly by their management and affected negatively when performance reviews happen There is no regard for new parents recently returning from maternity/ paternity leave; The day they start back working, the early morning meetings and late-night phone calls resume as if there isn’t an adjustment period needed or off limit hours (especially since there is a new baby with a sensitive sleep schedule) those that complain about this are also negatively impacted during review time 1 person is hired for every 3-4 jobs actually needed There have been several instances of engineers having anxiety attacks/ mental breakdowns needing to take medical time off due to workload and stress Many people (those fortunate enough to be able to) quit with less than 2 weeks’ notice due to the toxic environment would rather be unemployed than treated like slaves. For those requiring visa sponsorship, they have much less of an opportunity to quit due to workload and have limited options to find a company that will also sponsor them if they leave. This is clearly reflected in engineering recruiting demographics Nepotistic Environment: There is no merit-based award system Team managers have full reign to decide which employees get bonuses, stock, or promotions based on personal decisions rather than tangible contributions to the company or assigned workload Managers personal preferences and affiliations often cause a hostile working environment due to favoritism and nepotism while hard working /overworked employees get overlooked On some teams, employees with 5 years of experience are making the same as another employee with 15 years of experience simply due to a hiring manger liking someone more or sharing the same ethnic/ geo- political background as some direct reports There is very little ethics or diversity training encouraged or required to be taken by leadership and very little oversight by HR to verify fairness Morale: It is a widely known fact that there is little benefit to doing a good job, and little consequence for doing a poor job once you have been hired Apple refuses to fire underperforming employees due to fear of wrongful termination lawsuits so laziness, incompetence, and lack of accountability is rampant in certain teams like responsible for internal asset logistics and facility/ janitorial teams. This causes a lack of morale and mistrust of leadership, as well as a stressful environment for those who require interaction with these teams to complete their own work; Complaints go unaddressed and then generate retaliation without consequences *APPLE DOES NOT DISTRIBUTE CLIMATE SURVEYS BUT SHOULD Diversity: Just go on linked in if you are interested in learning what the demographics are. Retail stores (lowest paying jobs) have a large amount of minority employees while corporate (the higher paying jobs) have hardly any African American, Native American, or Hispanic employees. There has been little effort to change this and is received as intentional among employees. Keeping the lack of diverse leadership in positions of power is directly impacting hiring and retention and breeding a continuous environment for discrimination and glass ceilings for minority employees Pay equity: There are dozens of lawsuits regarding female engineers being paid less than male counterparts with the same level of education and experience Internal communication channels providing a place to discuss and compare wages internally have been banned HR is supposed to conduct annual pay analysis to find these discrepancies but only actually address pay equity issues once an employee formally complains Compensation At first glance, pay seems comparable and may be reasonable for what initial job duties may indicate. However once hired, work and expectations will increase and although pay will not. I encourage you to consider what you are being paid vs. how much time you spend working. The standard cost of living increase given annually is 2% but inflation has increased over 6% in the past 3 years. Apple’s favorite way to compensate employees is through RSU’s (long term restricted stock units) rather than immediately available bonuses. RSU’s are granted over time as you continue to work for the company, but you will lose any future stock if you leave anytime during the vesting period before the stock vests. This is an effective way to deter employees from leaving, and many people stay because of the long-term stock value even though they are miserable Quality of Internal resources: IT and HR are practically impossible to get phone support due to lack of staff. Wait times for help are similar to trying to call the IRS or post office. Submitting a ticket often takes weeks to address Some contract staff supporting these roles were even reduced further due to leadership budget cuts despite their leadership informing them that they would be renewed. This directly affects employees and their ability to get help when needed or even to do their jobs. You would expect this form a small company but not a trillion-dollar tech company. Now that you know this, do yourself a favor and work somewhere you will be appreciated and compensated fairly.

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