Apple reviews

4.1

80% would recommend to a friend

(43,041 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 43,041 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 Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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43K reviews
4.0
Jul 3, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Apple provides good benefits. They hire smart people. They make great products. They have good corporate standards, good morals and good ethics. However, yuor mileage may vary.

Cons

The department is a mess. No one cares about the health of the employees. There are many stupid restrictions. The productivity demands are insane.

2.0
Nov 15, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

-Great pay and benefits relative to the work. -Managers will hear you out, they do not ignore complaints, but ultimately there is little they can do. -Discounts on products, including a significant one you get to use every 3 years.

Cons

I am going to start with how it feels to work here. First I should say, I LIKE Apple products and own one or two. That being said, the culture at Apple feels like a professional cult. There is a definite feeling of being watched... all of the time, and then being "corrected" whenever you think the wrong way. Examples: -Chats being monitored - any negative statements are immediately addressed by a manager you were not even talking to. (e.g. saying in a chat "I am pissed that I am not allowed to request Christmas off" will be followed by a manager messaging you and saying "Let's remember to keep things positive!") -Your call/phone status is always on a timer.. including going "idle" (which is what you have to do if you need to go to the bathroom or something so you don't miss a call) and if you are idle for more than 3 minutes.. well you be contacted by the manager monitoring you that day. -Your issued iMac is setup to allow a manager to view your screen at any time without notification to you, so you never know when they are looking at your screen. -Recorded calls -Constant feeling of secrets you cannot know, like being assigned new managers every 2-3 months, or having teams broken up and re-assigned for not obvious reason. The list gets longer and shorter depending on who your manager is.. some are really invasive and some are really laid back. Some other more general cons are: -little to no flexibility in schedule, it is basically a lottery on what schedule you get and your requests or availability have no way of being addressed. I asked about moving my schedule to accommodate a single college class and I was told there was no way to do that because they "do not control the scheduling". -no break in calls for entirety of shift and no ability to walk away from your at-home desk. -Working holidays is required, they actually have a vacation "blackout" period that covers the Thanksgiving to Christmas to New Year's period where you are not even allowed to request vacation. -Only robotic ways of evaluating performance and being rewarded for good performance so if you are doing well, but the simplistic metric system is unable to analyze that.. then you are not doing well and no further opportunities will be presented to you. -Troubleshooting and resolving issues comes last in priorities, with priorities being to keep calls under 15 minutes and manipulate customers into "feeling" like they have been helped.. whether you actually solved a problem for them or not. I actually think in this position, it is somewhat of a necessary evil, because they are ensuring no time is wasted. With as many employees as they have doing this and for the pay they receive.. it is a requirement to ensure that people aren't just slacking off under no supervision in this at-home environment. However.. personally I find it the environment to feel dehumanizing and exhausting.

2.0
Oct 6, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

You may work with the most talented people in your industry and benefit from their experience and work ethic. You will never be bored. There are many exciting opportunities within Apple and if you're clever and hardworking, you can work on those exciting products. The pay is on par with contemporaries of similar size and stature. Any discrepancies can be assuaged by compensation in the form of generous RSU's and cash bonuses (distributed bi-annually).

Cons

Apple is a strict meritocracy. The better your performance; the better your compensation and presented opportunities will be. The company's reputation for secrecy bleeds into its culture and there is a surprising lack of transparency not only in terms of development, but management. Your performance is entirely subjective to your immediate manager who is not always suited to managing people. The emphasis at apple is managing products. Specifically their product. Combined with aggressive scheduling, there can be a astounding amount of infighting and politics. It is possible to be a pawn in these politics and have information withheld concerning product and company vision. Work-life balance skews heavily towards work. Expect 60 hour weeks minimum during post release lulls.

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