Apple reviews

4.1

79% would recommend to a friend

(42,992 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 42,992 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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43K reviews
1.0
Aug 28, 2010
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

-ability to work on cool consumer electronics -international travel -stock / RSU package is a reasonable income supplement -pride associated with working for the most admired company in the world

Cons

-management by chaos - resulting in a lot of unnecessary churn and work -no respect for work life balance -management expects you to be on call all the time -everyone is so busy, training and development is an afterthought -very top down structure where individuals hold little authority and are often micromanaged -management considers "company pride" as a perk, and skimps on other benefits -financial compensation is not competitive -no clear career development opportunities -very few processes, so the culture is people-driven, and therefore, very political -management is maniacally focused on the bottom line, so certain detrimental behavior is not discouraged. This is often manifested in needless politicking, bad management styles, heavy-handed vendor relations, and turf wars. In short, jerks are tolerated. -the company is very siloed, limiting mobility (in my case, my VP would not allow me to consider jobs outside his umbrella) -different organizations have different incentives, often resulting in poor coordination at critical hand-off points

1.0
Jun 15, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- Apple brand on resume if you care about these sort of superficial things. - Product discounts

Cons

- IS&T is the worst place to work for engineers. Swamped with 3rd party contractors, indian body-shop mostly, management treats them terribly. Rude, unprofessional and unethical work culture. Senior leadership within IS&T are terrible, egoistic megalomaniac, with zero leadership skills. They don't know how to lead by example. - There is no place for engineers here in this group. Rampant politics and horrible work culture. Managers in this group are nothing but "project managers", who have no technical / engineering acumen, and have no eye towards architecture, code or good engineering practices. They treat engineers like second class citizens. These managers have no interest in career growth and development of their employees. All they care about is themselves and their RSU refreshers, appeasing their bosses anyway possible to get there. - Most of the teams in IS&T build internal and corporate tools/applications. and they are dismal at that, from infrastructure to development processes, terrible..terrible !! You won't be working on anything world changing. - If you think you can change groups easily, you are sadly mistaken. It is very difficult to change groups/departments within Apple. You need to let your manager of your interest first, then go through the entire recruitment process, as if you are an external candidate, and if for whatever reason, you do not end up landing that new position, you would face extreme retaliation in your current team, your current manager would screw your career up. You would be ostracized, and he/she would make sure you have no future left in Apple. - IS&T has a bad reputation within apple, and every other group within apple treats IS&T folks that way. Other engineering groups are treated better. In short, apple has this subtle class-based culture. Not everyone is treated equally and respect. If you are an engineer and thinking about joining Apple and IS&T assuming you would be able to do amazing engineering work, you are sadly mistaken. IS&T is the place where engineers come to destroy their career. My personal advice - Stay away from this group.

3.0
Jan 4, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- Brand Name - Discount on devices - Health insurance includes dental and vision

Cons

Culture, policies and facilities not at par with other Tech companies (even the smaller ones) - Work from home policy - NO - Flexible working hours - NO - Free meals - NO - Company transportation - NO - Recreation - Fussball, TT etc. - NO - Fully stocked pantry - NO (Two coffee machines with almost no options for snacks. Not even ready made tea). - Employee Rewards - NO - Outings - Never saw one - Internet Reimbursements - NO Work - Definitely not the best - Waterfall model in most of the teams - Internal tools used for almost everything. No slack, JIRA or confluence - Work with lot of vendors. Might not be the best thing for your career. Compensation - Stocks are a huge part of compensation, highly volatile, have been performing badly. Pro Tip: - Carry a bag with you on first day of your joining. You won't get any.

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