Apple reviews

4.2

80% would recommend to a friend

(43,068 total reviews)
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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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4.0
Dec 8, 2015

Apple Care College Program

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Get to work from home (Can be a pro or a con depending on your personal preference). I had a great experience with the manager I had, she was very easy to work for and I felt she truly cared about all the students that worked for her. If you are not knowledgable about Apple products the training you are put through is very helpful, and if you already are familiar with their products you'll most likely learn a thing or two as well. You get full benefits as if you were a full time employee out of college. The benefits are awesome and Apple gives you things such as employee discounts, stock purchase options, 401k, and health care. (Good luck finding another job with as many benefits as this in college). Apple is a great company to work for i.e. absolutely no discrimination in workplace, they are accepting of everyones beliefs and values. However, I did not complete the full year because it was not what I enjoyed doing and I moved on to find something more technical.

Cons

Working from home can get old, especially if you stay at your house after work. I had already known 80% of the things they talked about in training so it made those weeks extremely boring at times. They keep everyone involved in training by have "ice breaker games" and things like that (Again this can be a pro or a con depending on what type of person you are). The people that call Apple Care are often "technologically challenged" and it can make the job frustrating at time, however I talked to many very intelligent and interesting people as well. Hours during training are not flexible.

1.0
Aug 9, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Relatively good pay but you'll really work for it

Cons

Expected to have No life , typical shift 11:45-8:15 thurs fri sat sun mon ridiculously busy, constant pressure and stress, treated like a number not a human being full of fake promises , little chance of promotion unless you know someone or move area no one else wants to work in like The mac technical support dept, job pattern/ shift / role can be changed with no warning ,working Christmas Day and all other important days , no work life balance

3.0
Apr 29, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

It's a great company to start your work from home experience. If you're someone who feels that migrating to office everyday isn't for you, this is a great start. You'll be part time starting out, but if you do well and get the promotion to Senior Advisor, you'll be given full time with a small raise. The At Home program isn't a career, though. I understand they promote it as such and you'll be so excited they hired you, but after a few years in the program you'll see it's just another call center job. Put a few years in and move along.

Cons

- Incompetent Team Managers - No consistency between managers. One will praise you while the other will put you down. - If you're not someone's favorite, don't expect to move up. - During launch times, you'll be expected to work 60+ hours per week. Mandatory with no exceptions. - If you don't "fit in" you'll be ostracized.

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