Apple reviews

4.1

79% would recommend to a friend

(43,088 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 43,088 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 Tecnologia da informação industry (3.9 stars).

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43K reviews
2.0
Aug 22, 2008
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

The stock option package is decent and benefits for full time employees are generous. Discounts exist, but aren't all that great given what you have to put up with as an employee.

Cons

The retail environment is unruly. There is never a break in the day and management rarely supports your mental well-being by helping to breaks. Once you become a key member of the team (full time and are a leader in your department) or you have a particularly well-based exceptional knowledge-base, the questions never stop rolling in. Your role becomes much more similar to that of an Assistant Manager, who also get badgered quite a bit, but without the pay. Management has no problem assigning more responsibility but never compensates for it either in the way of a raise or in the form of preference for day off or scheduling requests. Lastly, there is no commission structure in place. Given the huge disparity in work ethic (which translates to sales), some kind of commission structure would make the mayhem worth it, but there isn't. There is nothing to reward me for working at a grueling pace all day to try and keep customers happy—I make the same as a peer who has figured out just how much work they need to get done to look busy and fly under the radar. Even a half of a percent commission would add up really quickly for me, particularly on days when I break 20k in sales. $100 in commission in a single day would double my salary. Management and corporate doesn't see to care about who sells their computers. To them, we are a renewable resource; once we burn out and leave, they'll get someone else to do it—and don't forget it's a privilege to work for Apple. What a joke!

4.0
Aug 19, 2008
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

You're in one of the most cutting-edge technology companies around. Apple is constantly striving to come up with the next great thing, or the next big surprise that crosses over whatever the technological bar is, leaving the rest of the competition to follow along or be left behind. The products are amazing, work simply and efficiently, and are beautifully engineered. It's a classier establishment that you don't have to be ashamed of, and the brand recognition is among the best out there. Everyone knows an Apple product when they see one.

Cons

This is a very high stress job as the customers can be some of the worst people ever born, especially first-time Apple customers who're under the impression that everything should "just work" without any kind of intelligent input from the user. We've got lots of brand-name recognition, and a very high reputation that isn't all that hard to live up to, but more and more, people expect much more than they are willing to accept as the truth of a situation.

5.0
Aug 14, 2008
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

Apple is one of the most high profile companies around, so when you work here, you constantly see the results of your labors out in the world. Apple's customer base ranges from loyal to fanatical, so even when the company makes a mistake, there is a sense that a lot of people stand by the Apple. Apple pays well. It is a large company with huge financial resources, so when they want to, they are not afraid to spend money. Apple is a global company. People travel all over the world routinely, and Apple's presence is continually expanding across the globe.

Cons

Apple is essentially, a dictatorship. There are very few public companies that are so dominated by a single CEO, and Apple is probably the most extreme case. While everyone respects SJ, they also live in constant fear of him, and this trickles down to his senior management and so on throughout the entire company. Sometimes it seems like the entire management structure tries to mirror SJ, so you have a lot of VPs who are treated like royalty. It is difficult to get things approved at Apple. Every major decision must go through multiple levels of decision and then up to SJ himself. No detail is too small for him to review - it is amazing how he has time look at everything.

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