Apple reviews

4.1

79% would recommend to a friend

(43,144 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 43,144 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 IT (Information Technology) industry (3.9 stars).

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4.0
Feb 22, 2010
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Pros

no travel required apple pays $50/month for utilities good benefits/compensation all team members are really nice to chat with

Cons

no face time with upper management no one knows who you are no way to get your name out no mobility never meet anyone that you work with. you are stuck at home for the whole time. this could be seen as a pro for some folks who have prior commitments or would rather stay home than meet new people or teammates. stuck doing tech support for a good 5 years before management acknowledges you

4.0
Feb 22, 2010
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Pros

There are many things that I like working here, but with out a doubt I would have to say the network of people you meet here is awesome

Cons

First and Foremost, the pay is not all that. I would think apple might want to reconsider their salary structure

4.0
Feb 20, 2010
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Pros

I worked in a flagship store in New York City. The Genius Bar is fun gig if you don't mind dealing with people when they're freaking about a broken ipod (I didn't mind at all). I met lots of great people: fellow employees, celebrities, academics, artists, musicians, models, etc. The benefits were stellar: 401k, full medical/dental/vision, two weeks paid, discounted stock purchase program, discounts on merchandise.

Cons

As a Mac Genius, you are fairly replaceable. When I started at Apple, being a Mac Genius was really special. But by the time I left, after the company had expanded rapidly and opened dozens of new stores, the talent level and expectations had dropped considerably. Therefore, it was not uncommon to get fired for minor offenses and starting salary had declined precipitously for MG's by the time I left (as much as $10/hr less). Higher retail managers were often drafted from places like Gap/AF/B&N, etc so they had little technical skill and product knowledge. This diminished the culture somewhat for die-hard Mac heads like me and other MG's and salespeople. Management was overly self-congratulatory about their sales figures: anyone can look like a brilliant sales manager when the product is iPhones, Macbooks, and iPods--this stuff sells itself. Don't forget that, ladies and gents. As a Mac Genius, there is little opportunity to move up. "Lead Mac Genius" is a supervisory position that very few attain and it carries little if any bump in pay. Like many companies, Apple has a bad habit of hiring management from outside the company (for some reason, someone from someplace else always seems more talented than the good soldiers you have in your own back yard). I still know extremely talented leaders who are MG's who have been passed over time and again for management positions.

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