Apple reviews

4.1

80% would recommend to a friend

(43,039 total reviews)
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86% approve of CEO

73% positive business outlook

Apple has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 43,039 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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1.0
Feb 22, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

You can experience what being part of the hive mind means . You can buy a phone for 100 euro. The name is all that matters.

Cons

Let me start by saying that the position has very little enterprise left in it due to the fact that Apple is making very little money from their professional products and some of them have been discontinued/phased out or replaced with their consumer counterpart. This is a glorified consumer support nowadays, with ALL the implications of it. I would not be surprised if they will outsource it too. When I started, we were supposed to support Pro apps/servers/SOHO integration. By the end of the first year, 1 pro app was discontinued, the other two had very little call volume (meaning that only people using them privately knew how to support them), training for servers was left to people's goodwill (or naivety, depending on the point of view) since apple did not care about their servers and SOHO was a sorry joke about assisting old people resetting their routers. If you have any skills, this position is a slap in the face, if not an hindrance to your career. Unsurprisingly, by the end of my second year, 94% of my team of 15 people had been replaced with much less skilled advisors, which are also payed less. During the week, 90% of your daily activity at apple will be trying to "convince" people with blocked phones that the consumer- hostile policy you are trying to push their way makes sense, all the while repeating nonsensical pre-written statements about how happy you are the customer is using apple. And don't forget to ALIGN! whatever that means. You work on Saturday/Sunday for no reason, since the kind of service does not require availability, and you get maximum two calls (about locked phones). Enjoy sitting there for hours doing nothing on the weekend. Nowadays, it is just call after call from angry people forcefully transferred by the outsourced t1, which uses every possible excuse to transfer enraged people your way, just to avoid getting a bad survey. The training provided is cheap, in particular after the few experts have been forced to leave, and also totally for your own development useless you want to stay in that same position your entire life. You can get their certifications but you will not really be able to use them outside of apple. You should really put all your efforts into taking a couple more expensive certifications from other vendors and then just leave. Due to the fact that many people are buying into the rationale that being part of a big company gives them prestige or personal value, apple will always have a cohort of drones ready to replace the ones that open their eyes and leave. Having some sort of public persona (like being part of some public organization or organizing public events) will boost your career incredibly, since apple will be able to put their hat on it, while doing 0 for it. In that case, you will be promoted as soon as it is technically possible, which means 6 months. As a consequence, career paths are 100% reliant on your social skills and 0 or your actual skills/work ethic. It has become a recurring joke with one of my ex colleagues (an engineer) which applied to a position, only to have a guy flipping burgers in mcDonalds being hired instead of him. The people working there are among the worst I have ever met. Cronyism is rampant, with people referring relatives/friends and then giving each others kudos in the end of the year review or abusing the WOW, to boost their stats and be promoted. Some will go out of their way to downplay others, quite often starting real wars between teams to either make themselves look better or to diminish other people's results. Managers using WhatsApp to discuss work related matters. Team nights were relatives/partners are invited. One thing I have never seen anywhere else that often happens in apple is that someone will make up an issue and its solution, and then go around advertising the fake issue as the most important and critical of all. Then of course they come up with the solution and they get credited by their managers, which are not going to waste time trying to double check facts. Some other people have built their careers by rewriting public facing articles in the internal wiki and "selling" them as their own original work to their managers. Unless you want to live in Cork, which is a nice city but does not offer much, you can only work from home. If you work from home, your career chance reaches negative values. You are going to be cut off from any social activity and be checked for every action. There is no way for you to be moved to the office unless you move to another department, which will not consider your application unless you are already in Cork. Just don't do it. Any kind of criticism is heresy and will turn you into an outcast. The salary is lower than the market average, which they try to even out by giving you a discount on their product every 3 years and a couple of shares every year. One of their benefits should be paying for your training/certifications, but they only pay you Apple certifications from Pearsonvue, which they later do not allow you to have on your personal account, so keep that piece of paper safe since there is no way to get a duplicate or a link to it. They will use leftovers from the kitchen to have "free food" events for employees. Enjoy your diarrhea. The food is expensive and the quality is poor. You are forced to watch their boring commercials during team meetings and pretend you like them.

1.0
Feb 6, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Still trying to think of one.

Cons

The worst company I have ever worked for. Maybe if you work with with their core business in hardware this may still be the company you think it is. If you are anywhere in the administrative side all I can tell you is run away! They hire very incompetent upper management who create a horrible work culture. It takes you at least 30 days to schedule an appointment with a psychiatrist in Austin and if you ask them why it's because they are full of the Apple employees who are trying not to lose their minds! Even the doctors on campus will admit that they can't believe the amount of employees who suffer chronic stress issues because of the work culture. My advice is simple, if you have ambition and seek to grow in a successful career, run as far as you can from Apple. If you are a more relaxed person who only cares about getting a paycheck maybe you should consider it. This is the type of place that makes you regret getting a promotion. Every time you go up the latter you are exposed to more and more incompetence until you want to throw your iMac out the window! There is no respect for employees, no effort in providing what is needed for the job they ask you to do. Everyone is expected to deal with enormous amounts of ambiguity simply because they don't want to spend the money on clarifying anything. The internal tools are by far the worst I have had to use. Your hair will fall as the system crashes constantly and management refuses to spend the money on decent software. While I was an hourly employee we had to use a software to punch in and out except the tool would always break when you were trying to leave. It still baffles me how a company with as much money as Apple treats their employees as second class citizens compared to their customers. I regret spending just under 4 years of my career in this madhouse. Bragging rights are not worth it! Keep your barista job along with your sanity. They also discriminate with Texas employees and offer a crappy version of the healthcare they offer in California. California employees get a much better deal with Kaiser. Texas get crappy healthcare that will leave you owing hundreds every time you actually need to use it.

1.0
Aug 15, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- Work with some really talented people on interesting problems. - A well meaning company culture. - Thinking about the complete user experience.

Cons

- Poor middle management. - Poor work life balance. - An archaic "not invented" here mentality. - Managers tend to dictate engineering approaches.

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