Apple reviews

4.1

80% would recommend to a friend

(43,025 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 43,025 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 Tecnologías de la información industry (3.9 stars).

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4.0
Jun 13, 2008
Recommend
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Pros

The products are the best in the world - everyone has a great attention to detail - everyone works hard and cares about the products and customer experience. The company is going in a positive direction and is driven to succeed and lead the market. Everyone follows Steve's direction and if you like not having to think about what your next move should be, Apple is perfect. They are the only ones really innovating in a way that helps the users. The overall atmosphere is good and somewhat laidback, but if you want to get ahead, you'll need to work 24/7 and be the smartest person you know. If you aren't then be satisfied just having a job there

Cons

they work you like a dog. If you aren't the smartest person you know or willing to learn everything you need to know with no regard to how this affects your life, you won't move ahead.

4.0
Jun 13, 2008
Recommend
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Pros

You work with some of the most talented and intelligent people in the world who also have "good taste" and an appreciation for beauty and elegance from the design of the box to software architecture. Also, it's Apple....seriously. The fact that it is such a premium brand which is associated with innovation makes it a point of pride to go to work. These reasons make it worth working their despite the negatives. They give you lots of room to own your work and decisions seem to come up through grass roots rather than top-down.

Cons

While having a large amount of autonomy to direct what you are working on, sometimes it would be nice to have someone make those decisions for you. It's a company for high-flyers who like to swim in the deep-end...and while that's invigorating sometimes...it sometimes makes you feel exhausted. There are no traditional corporate concepts like years-served-seniority etc. which means equal & small severance regardless of your years at the company. This is a bit stressful because in the event of being laid off, you won't be able to find something that matches the culture and enjoyment. There's virtually no way to get to the upper management jobs without being a rockstar in some capacity and usually, once you are in the corporation, you aren't as desirable as outsiders. But at the same time, the people they bring in are actually damn talented and the day Apple starts hiring within to be "nice" to their old employees is the day we should worry. It would be nice if there better programs for "grooming" people who want to be rockstars because I feel that with a little bit of guidance, some would be stellar. In reality though, every is too busy to mentor/groom others...it's a fast moving belt that you have to jump on at full-speed. I can see both sides. The bar is high and some of us weren't born with the talent to be above where we are. We could be rockstars at smaller companies (which might be the proper career path) but the prospect of working with morons (or on a PC) isn't desirable. It's sometimes like being married to a rich and attractive, yet abusive husband.

2.0
Jun 12, 2008
Recommend
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Pros

Apple's place in the public eye is unparalleled, with lots of opportunities for innovation. iPod, iPhone, the entire Mac line — there's nothing like it in the world. The products can't be beat — if only that were true for the working environment.

Cons

If you like working on exciting, innovative products and you don't mind doing it for free — and you're happy with crappy food and horrible hours — you'll love Apple. Oh, make sure you're under 27 and a guy. As John Rubinstein (a former VP) once said, "Alwyas hire them right out of college. They're cheap, you can feed them pizza, and when they burn we kick 'em out." Apple consistently underpays relative to other major players in the industry. To be fair, they say the salaries are "competitive". Sure, they compete, they just never win.

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