Apple reviews

4.1

79% would recommend to a friend

(43,087 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 43,087 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 Informationstechnologie industry (3.9 stars).

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1.0
Jan 9, 2018

Just Don't

Recommend
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Pros

On-site gym, Canteen, on-site doctor, there's not much else to add really

Cons

This is probably one of the most morally reprehensible companies I have ever worked for. It is clear that not only it is a cult (think of Goebbels scale propaganda events), they appear to want to be relevant to every disaster there is - using events as an excuse to pat themselves on the back for answering a few goddamn phone calls. I quit in disgust at not only this but the behaviour that I witnessed. They promise you a permanent contract, however it is not worth the paper it is written on. Some advice; when working for an American company, always, ALWAYS have a backup plan. I had already worked for a few Yank companies so was feeding my resume out even after hire, I had something to go onto, many don't. They will lure you in with a relocation package, then illegally send you documents that they want you to sign AFTER relocation and the commencement of the job. What is in these documents? Backdated forms stating that if you sign you will pay them back every penny of relocation if you quit within 12 months, essentially you're an indentured slave for that 12 month period. I didn't sign. Others did as they did not know what and why they were signing as they could not understand the papers. They were fired later and walked away with nothing. Apple will hold your contract over your head and basically blackmail you. If you don't meet their "stats" (which, by the way are rigged), they'll threaten you, then blackmail you with ending your contract then threaten you some more. It's laughable that they seem to think this is appropriate management strategy or conduct. They will also illegally deduct things from your wages -make sure if you work here you check your paystubs EVERY month. Also make sure that you're familiar with employment laws in the country you're working for. Apple seem to think they are above the law, they're not and I had to seek legal advice whilst working for them. You're also not able to speak freely to anyone, they cultivate a very 1984 vibe. Always look over your shoulder, the smallest thing will be taken out of context and repeated to management. They encourage people to crawl over the dead bodies of their comrades in order to get ahead, think "corporate hunger-games", it's disgusting. As for management, walking adverts for psychopathy if ever I have seen one. All management care about is themselves, it's not what you know it's who you know, so most management are busy climbing up the back holes of the people above them. They'll promise you career growth but the reality is, there is none. It's more of a sideways shuffle. There's no room for thought or creativity, they're just looking for automatons, drones if you will. It's quite disturbing observing the vapid gazes, backstabbing and culture of fear that permeates the place. Think legitimized scientology if you want an idea on how it is to work there. ..and for some weird reason they think it's appropriate to bribe workers with candy. Candy. I work for money not flipping candy. There's a tendency to infantilise the worker. And sexism. lots of misogyny and sexism. They just pay lip-service to their anti-discrimination policy (and if you declare a pre-existing condition to your manager, be prepared to have this work against you in direct contravention of anti-discrimination laws, not their policy, but actual laws). It's terrible. Absolutely terrible (think eight minutes allocated in the day to pee terrible), so think long and hard about working there before you apply and think "am just able to use them and get the experience I need and get out without having my soul crushed?" before you even sign the contract. They bank on their reputation to get young ones in, then chew them up and spit the out, the incidents of depression and depressive behaviour in the call centres are HUGE. If you value your individuality, mental health and humanity, look elsewhere for work. I do realise that they pay people to flood these sites with glowing reviews, so if you've made it this far then clearly you shouldn't be applying.

5.0
Jan 4, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

The most inspirational work you can ever hope to find. Facilities and environment is fantastic. Support to employees is phenomenal. 401k matching, Health, educational services are bar none. Regular grants in cash and RSUs for performance. Staying at the company long-term has phenomenal benefits. Co-workers are all highly motivated interesting individuals who are often a great pleasure to be around and learn from. Everybody is (generally) happy and proud to be there, to do the work they do.

Cons

As with any company, not all work is purely inspirational and awesome. Eventually there will be monotonous drudge work. Eventually there will be politics and they may not play to you. This is to be expected with any company, especially a large company. Part of the magic of apple is that there are many autonomous groups. Your experience at Apple will depend largely on which group you find yourself in. There are great groups, and there are not-so-great groups. You may or may not find all of the bad situations you may imagine or have encountered elsewhere within these groups. You may not have much recourse against it, short of risky politics of going over your boss. HR typically does not engage in low level politics and primarily exists to protect the company from lawsuits (as with any large company).

2.0
Jan 3, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

Decent/good pay, good benefits, great 401k, product and service discount, and the opportunity to work from home. They have a full cafe and gym for employees.

Cons

Anything and everything. Countless system issues, poor/two-faced management at all levels, ZERO work life balance, you will be/are a slave working here. In the beginning the job will appear as it's the best thing there is, but over time it will affect your physical and mental health. Inter-office relationships between departments and HR make it impossible to voice your complaints - nothing gets done. You're watched/timed in EVERYTHING you do, from going to the restroom to how you should be documenting your cases. Management give no positive feedback, it's always nitpicking and finger-pointing. The products are great but the entire company is operated by a management with poor decision making that affects the employees and the customers. You can encounter cool employees but nobody can be trusted - employees are often there to pretend to be cool with you so they snitch on you later. To an outsider looking in, it's a great company and people imagine that it's a dream to work for but on the inside it's a completely different story. Working here may fit some people's lifestyle in the beginning but that will change over time. It's getting worse with more changes that allows apple to have more control over its employees.

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