Apple reviews

4.2

80% would recommend to a friend

(43,049 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 43,049 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
3.0
Nov 16, 2017

Think Different?

Recommend
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Pros

I am an Apple At-Home-Advisor as I love Apple products and I love working from home. The job on the outside seems amazing: - Work from home! - The pay is okay! - Company discounts and stock options!

Cons

While from the outside it seems amazing, and everyone I meet comments on how lucky I am to work from home there are major cons: - As you work from home your "Team leader" will constantly be on you about the work you are doing. I have been asked during one on one meetings with the team leader why I had over 5 minutes of "Away" time on certain days. Away time is what is used for bathroom breaks, on one those days I had gone to the bathroom for over what Apple finds acceptable. If you need to use the bathroom they (in not so many words) urge you to hold it in until one of your lunch breaks - As you work from home you are closely monitored, this is done by your "Aux" usage (How long you are available to take calls, on lunches, bathroom breaks, etc.) as well as by: - Recording everything you do on your screen, so if you have any downtime that you're not on calls DO NOT use your work computer to get on any of your personal websites, as your manager may review the recording later and be able to see everything you've done. This include when you're on your lunch breaks. - They will also monitor everything you say. There have been times I have been reprimanded for talking about customer issues to my S/O while on my lunch breaks. My work computer is in another room but the microphone can just barely pick up conversations that are had. If you want to talk privately to anyone in your home make sure to disconnected from the Apple VPN and shut down the computer. Another con of the job is that, since you work from home you are technically always at work. I have had "co-workers" long on hours after their shifts end because they are "Bored" and decide to work on a customers case. Also as you progress higher in the company (To a Tier 2) you will be staying back from work a lot to make sure everything is taken care of for your customer, as well as can have your holidays cut short if a customer wishes to talk to you (this depends strongly on the manager, but I have had my manager call my on holidays and ask to email a customer back) One last thing, working from home can get very lonely. While you do have a chat to talk to other people in Apple, there is no face to face chatting or hanging out after work. At times this can lead you to feel isolated especially as sometimes you may not leave your house for 5 days at a time depending on your schedule.

2.0
Jun 26, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Mon-Fri work constant 8-4.30 shift, or 9-5.30 Good benefits (discounts) Good Work Equipment Games and Competitions to brighter the week (sometimes food, too) Good options of food in the canteen Onsite Gym or Fitness Reimbursement for people working from home

Cons

No Carrier Opportunities No Grow opportunities Poor Salary increase Low Salary Poor Trust in Management Poor interest from Human Resources Poor care for individuals Little/no Flexibility No follow-through

1.0
May 19, 2017

Drink that Kool-aid

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Medical Benefits Stock Purchase Plan Star Trek like campus and facilities - this is where the money goes.

Cons

What is work - life balance? Weekends? Ha only for Senior Management. Asking time off? Try competing with 1000+ other people asking for the same day off - good luck. Customers walk all over you because they are entitled and conditioned to get what they want. Managers and co-workers who are materialistic, entitled, fake nice, better than you. No management trainee programs unless you are a good kiss up or a buddy. No growth opportunities, get in line, there's a lot of people in line here. The pay is not commensurate to afford the Austin cost of living. Stressful, thankless job No rewards for doing your job well, getting a satisfactory/meets expectations job performance review is the best you'll ever get, exceeds expectations is IMPOSSIBLE. Management acknowledges this and treats it like a running joke.

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