Apple reviews

4.1

79% would recommend to a friend

(42,991 total reviews)
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Tim Cook

86% approve of CEO

72% positive business outlook

Apple has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 42,991 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
5.0
May 7, 2008
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Pros

There is an energy inherent to the culture at Apple that is creatively invigorating. Apple is passionate about providing technology that helps people get the most out of their creativity and interests while minimizing the obstacles in the way of their visions. Apple Retail's motto of "Enriching Lives" resonates throughout the ranks, which makes the entire team focus on ensuring a great customer experience for everyone. While Apple's retail salaries are a bit above average, the benefits can outweigh any concerns about hourly wage: 40 hours maximum work week (even for management!), employee stock purchase plans, generous employee discounts, and the occasional 'bonus' of product gifts (which have included software, iPods, and iPhones).

Cons

The downside of Apple Retail is that it's not really "Apple," the innovative computer and consumer electronics company. It's the same DNA, which can be frustrating for those who are really passionate about Apple and want to advance within the company. It's much easier to advance in Apple Corporate than from Apple Retail to Apple Corporate, although opportunities do exist. The other downside for working at Apple is once you've worked for Apple, the culture at other companies can seem rather uninspiring.

5.0
May 5, 2008
Recommend
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Pros

Apple is a great place to work if you are into the latest technology. They do a really good job of showing you everything you have to know to help out customers. The company is always promoting personal growth and does their best to help you and promote you. I started working there towards the end of the summer, buy December I had been made into a part-time employee and had been given a raise. In the spring, I was given another raise because of my performance. And that was due to the fact, they kept training us and giving us lots of useful information to use out on the selling floor. I love the fact that they don't make it all about commission. It's more about helping out the customer and finding out the right solution for them. In the end, that's what retail should really be about.

Cons

One of the downsides of working at Apple is that at times many people feel like they're being pressured to sell certain things. The fact is, Apple is only trying to make sure every customer gets the most out of the product. They encourage us to ask lots and lots of questions to find out what the customer's needs are. Our job is to let others know of the different services available to them. If the customer finds that service useful, then they can use it. Other employees feel like they are pushing people to buy stuff when they mention the services because they are not asking the right questions. If I know a customer has been a Mac user for a number of years, then there might be some things I leave out that wouldn't really pertain to their needs. If you make it a habit of talking to all your customers and mentioning everything, then the metrics take care of themselves. I used to think it wasn't true, but it really is. That's how I got about three raises in less than 2 years. The only other thing I don't like about Apple is the fact that starting in November (around Thanksgiving), requesting time off is strongly discouraged until after January (because of Macworld). I understand they need people to be selling and that they holidays are coming up, but we do have family and friends we like to spend time with. A weekend off during the holiday season will not hurt anybody.

4.0
May 5, 2008
Recommend
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Pros

Personally, the best reason for me to work at Apple was that you get to be a part of something really fantastic. People are changing the way they run their lives, whether business, personal, or both. And often, you get to see things become easier for them by switching to a superior Operating System. Additionally, you get to meet people who share similar interests as you, especially in certain fields. (For example, this might just be that you enjoy using a Mac, but you also get to talk to a lot of people who use software that's Mac-only, like those many Music or Film production applications.) This is also a really great job for those who enjoy teaching. A lot of what you do there isn't as much selling as it is answering questions and solving problems. That can be really fun - especially if you can show them an easier way to accomplish something or fix a problem that they thought unfixable. When you do sell, it's not like other establishments where the pressure's on or you're dependent on commission. Also, the products kind of sell themselves. There's rarely a situation where you feel like you have to sell something you don't believe in. There's something right for everyone and part of the fun is helping someone find the right fit.

Cons

If your management team isn't competent or trusting, just like any job, it can become difficult. At Apple, there's a lot of self-motivation. Meaning, for things to work well, you need to be able to take initiative. However, if the manager seems like he or she might be a micro-manager, then it doesn't go as smoothly as it might at another Apple Retail Store. Another downside of working at an Apple Retail Store is that it is a great job and a lot of people want to work there. Unfortunately, with such popularity comes a few bad apples (no pun intended) who can ruin the fun for others. There's been a lot of recent limitations instituted against Mac Specialists and it takes away from the atmosphere of trust. My main recommendation to an interested Mac Specialist would be to check out how the other employees are doing to see if that exciting and fun atmosphere still exists.

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