Apple reviews

4.2

80% would recommend to a friend

(43,068 total reviews)
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Tim Cook

86% approve of CEO

73% positive business outlook

Apple has an employee rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on 43,068 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
1.0
Apr 1, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good benefits but nothing that most other tech company doesn’t provide.

Cons

It is only now a year later when I have time to think of an ideal review but I still can’t find the words to how awful and brutal AppleCare is to work for. They have their staff brainwashed into thinking it’s normal that every second of every trip to the toilet is measured. You have a certain average call handling time that you must keep under. But don’t be too good at your job - because if it’s too low then that’s not good either. (There’s also 13 more of these metrics). You have set breaks and lunches. 2 breaks and 1 lunch. The break is 15 mins and you cannot be late back. You can barely butter a slice of toast or get a cup of tea. A manager once pointed out to me that “looking back we can see that you’re taking an extra 10 seconds on all of your breaks the last week. Can you explain yourself?!” Getting time off is like getting blood from a stone. Extremely difficult. I requested some time off once as I had to look after elderly and very old grandfather and I was bombarded and harassed with questions. You’re also not allowed to be sick more than twice in the year. I could go on listing everything that’s wrong here and it’s complete slavery. If you love being handcuffed to your desk and tortured every single day, then be my guest and apply. In hindsight would rather go on welfare than go back there. I could go on all day talking about horror stories and Amazon warehouses do not have a patch on this. But I would beg anyone for their own sake not to join AppleCare. If you value any of your sanity do not do it. Avoid at all costs and don’t be fooled by the flashy Apple name or brand!

2.0
Apr 7, 2021

Feeling like a number

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good perks like healthcare for being in Ireland, the job itself is easy enough

Cons

I feel like a number. Nothing more. All of us have been working from home and instead of valuing that financially, we get a free box of nuts and potato crisps now and then. The employee support is useless. I haven’t the slightest clue why there are ways to contact them if nothing ever happens. Apple claims to be a tolerant and open minded company and - while App Review is absolutely the one place we can say that feels like a fun place to work, I’ve collected many stories from colleagues about previous experiences. There is bullying in Apple. There is just no one in Apple to help you when it happens to you. One of my ex-colleagues was bullied by her manager who then made sure that when for organisational reasons the entire team went to someone else, she wouldn’t get a new manager. That colleague reported this several times and only after she left the company, they made sure to ask to not look like a bad employer. I myself have reported abuse and nothing happened. I entered Apple with high hopes and job-wise I am good. But on a human level Apple is an enabler for abusive behaviour.

1.0
Apr 6, 2019

AHA Mac+

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

-Working from home -Internet reimbursement but seriously that does not cover the stress you are going through -buying company shares

Cons

From where should I start: 1. The metrics are out of your control: You get evaluated on Customer Surveys and even though you are at 100%, you get a survey from a call that the line dropped and you never spoke to the customer and you may even end up at 70% without even having handled that call!!! And they don’t remove that survey from your stats!!!even though you never handled the call!!! In order for your stats to recover you need to have for every negative survey (that you never even handled) you need 9 positive surveys. However that negative survey will follow you for the next 16 weeks (period of evaluation) which means that you get to recover from that after 4 months for a call in which you NEVER talked to the customer!!! 2. T2 escalations: try to get better and Let me know...There are so many cases owned by T2 that customers call and you have to transfer the call to a T2. It is mandatory even if you know the answer. Now it is a mandatory escalation- AGAIN OUT OF YOUR CONTROL. BUT it counts negatively on YOUR STATS! Yeap! Beat that! Not to mention that you may get a T2 who will just hang up on you because he doesn’t know the answer and you will need to double escalate! 3. Benefits: not clear requirements They say they have paid family care but then they put you on unpaid leave even though you have provided ALL medical documents for your child. And they won’t tell you. Your manager won’t even tell you and on the 25th of the month, you check your salary and it is chopped even though you even had holidays left to get! 4. Extremely Fast pace environment and the knowledge is everywhere: NOT CENTRALISED information. You try to keep yourself updated and you definitely need hours outside work as you have one call after the other and it is not possible to keep up!!! 5. “Management is empowered to be powerless”: the managers rarely know anything. They are probably so overwhelmed themselves that they can’t keep up and can never give you a reasonable explanation. You ask them why is that and they tell you: “because that is the way I DO IT” 6. In order to get holidays you need to book 6 months in advance 7. 1/3 of Apple is on stress, emotional, anxiety leave. Most employees: if you could only see us how we look on the team video meetings. Drained! Totally drained! 8. Employee Surveys: THEY ask for your feedback but they never take it into consideration. If you dare to say your opinion in a team meeting you are considered toxic even though they asked for your opinion (personally I have never expressed my opinion but I have witnessed it in team meetings) and if that employee tries to say anything again, the manager will just interrupt him and say “we have no time for this” even though we all agree but we are scared we may be the black sheep after a while... 9. It is a good place to work only if you are not on CUSTOMER SERVICE. If you have a good position yes go ahead But if you are a common mortal like the most of us, don’t do that to yourself... the benefits that they say you have: most of them depend on management approval like Studies or Paid Family Care etc so nothing special really. 10. Progress within the company: most people won’t handle it so after a year they quit. So the ones who progress are mostly people with no obligations and eventually progress from seniority. There were times they got T1 to T2 even though they didn’t meet the stats because of demand. So some of them ended up clueless managers. Don’t get me wrong not all of them are like this but there is a lot of incompetence in the management especially when they don’t know their things... not all of them say the same thing. I have changed 6 managers so far. I have seen a TM assistant getting the same job done in one day and another team manager claiming he cannot do it and it is out of his control. So there is really no consistency.

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