Apple reviews

4.1

79% would recommend to a friend

(43,094 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 43,094 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
2.0
Sep 4, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

-The salary is livable (at least where I worked) -You get great discounts on Apple products and from partners -You get great training opportunities -You get benefits if full-time (we had benefits for part-time as well where I worked)

Cons

-Promotions seem to be catered to whom is most popular and cushy with the managers rather than who is most competent -The schedule often has these terrible shifts I call Cl-open shifts where you leave at 9 or 10pm and come back at 8am or 9am depending on day. With commute this can mean you have no time to get even 8 hours of sleep -They have these quarterly meetings everybody has to attend, even if it is your day off. If you do not go, then the management gets upset with for not being a 'team-player' -They are obsessed with metrics as the managers have their bonuses tied to the metrics. Even if it isn't your fault and your customer gave you bad review just because you couldn't repair the device, you will get penalized. -They do not fly you down to Cupertino anymore, they cheaped out and do online training instead. -Unless management approves, you cannot even do school part-time as they cannot guarantee you an evening off every week.

2.0
Jan 12, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good pay Allure of working for "Apple" because of Steve Job's legacy and high quality products Good food at caffe Macs Apple product discounts

Cons

Absolutely toxic. This company will eat your soul and spit it back at you, at least in hardware engineering. Management collectively uses fear and shame-based motivation. Team members are expected to present frequently to large groups with lots of shame and hostility toward people who either do not have certain expected tasks complete, have not made proper judgment calls, do not have the full depth of analysis that is expected, etc even when one is burning themselves out working over 65 hrs a weak to try to keep up. As a DRI (directly responsible individual) you own everything and are expected to do everything, even though management may tell you that "some things can fall through the cracks". When you complain about "quality of life", they pretend to hear you, but will immediately try to convince you that you are wrong. The management actively gas-lights people when they complain, contributing the lack of time or bandwidth that one has to their own time management issues. Working here is like actively living in an insane asylum. There is no social life, it's just awkward, no one is encouraged to talk or socialize, just to get your work done. Pay is the only thing that keeps people here. For several years I have worked until 11-p or as late as 4am consistently for 4 days a weak, Fridays ending early sometimes as early as 6pm. I've seen people with children do this years on end, they have no life. The question is why? Is your true sense of self value derived so deeply from this work? It probably shouldn't be. But that's what Apple wants you to believe, "do your life's work here".

4.0
Oct 9, 2022

Overall good company

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great discount on Apple products - Health coverage is really good - Pay is decent for the job - Job is quite easy - You get to work monday and friday from home - since recently you get to work 4 weeks a year from wherever you want in Ireland - Canteen is not free but is not too expensive and really good generally - For this particular job, you get to work in city centre

Cons

Job is ultra repetitive - Stressful with regard to daily target you have to hit otherwise you're good for a 121 with your TL - Might be a pro for extravert people but for introverts like myself, the constant ongoing corporate cringe is annoying and exhausting - Career progression seems limited

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