Apple reviews

4.1

79% would recommend to a friend

(42,994 total reviews)
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Tim Cook

86% approve of CEO

72% positive business outlook

Apple has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 42,994 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 (3.7 stars).

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2.0
Mar 14, 2015
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Pros

Experience in your CV Colleagues and managers in London Hannover Street are great 27 days holiday Management motivates people to apply to new internal jobs

Cons

"Its Apple policy" You will hear the above frequently and you will face: - Corporate attitude with a banking culture installed (you dont feel like you work for the creative and fun Apple that the brand is known) - No canteen or vending machines (there's a fruit bowl from time to time that magically disappears at 8.30am) so dont expect water or soft drinks like other top companies do (coffee and tea is all you will ever get) - HR is a 0800 number... they dont want you to contact or see them - Severely understaffed with people from DF&A and PF&A finding it hard to stay longer than one year - No budget for social activities so dont expect to have a pint on the house (ever!!!) or have a team lunch - Xmas party is in January (since Apple does not have enough budget for xmas...) - No team building or social trips - No tickets of any kind like music events/festivals or sports events - Dont even dream in getting an iphone, applewatch or even an itunes voucher (shocking to say the least). You get a working old iphone - Apple share's structure gives you a 15% discount. They can be stingy on almost everything but in this case they should reward their long serving employees with greater discounts or simply giving them away - Bonuses are the same as other companies - Unlike other companies when new products are released or when there's a Quarterly business update you wont be involved in anything so there's not a special event - Don't be woo'd by the brand - too many smart people are woo'd by working for Apple the brand and discover when they join that their job is incredibly limited in scope and that their previous skills and experiences are ignored as 'Its Apple policy'

2.0
Jun 28, 2017
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Pros

I spent 3 years working for Apple Retail Stores. Well developed systems ensure that timetable management, benefits readily applicable on maintained portals Apple attracts some extremely clever, talented colleagues who are fantastic to work with. Apple makes a point of paying your for any time you are there. This was appreciate in so far that I'm aware that wage theft by employers is prolific, and time theft even more so. Apple encourages a work-life balance where possible. Apple product benefits where applicable (though limited in discount considering mark-up)

Cons

Apple has a habit of hiring people based on initial qualities. Unfortunately, this often means you'll work with some of the most horrendous, lazy people. Ritual-almost child-like morning updates and tasks, focused on recycling as much repetitive tasks and mantra's regarding apple products. Any dis-taste or preference away from products that are not made by them almost leads to habitual bullying. Better hide your Samsung at home. No route to go. Habitual gate-keeping of roles and use of promotions as bargaining tools. Convoluted, childish and almost cliche internal politics involved make management, on occasion, look worse than the often childish staff they're there to manage. You will often mix with a variety of staff who have simply been employed for a longer time. The 10 Year + colleagues are basically furniture, and as such were able to dictate their wage at an early time. You'll often find yourself working with far older colleagues who have abnormally high salaries whilst performing tasks to a bare minimum standard. The staff have been fairly well treated. This has led to unmanageable expectations, delusions of grandeur within the company and slightly large egos within a micro-cosmos. The pay is only slightly above minimum wage, and has not increased with inflation to an acceptable standard. Do not be fooled by rumours. Almost all of my roles have paid something similar or more.

3.0
May 24, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Apple, collectively, is full of passionate, smart, and driven individuals. People hold themselves to high standards and great attention to details. Everyone wants to do what's best for our customers.

Cons

Unfortunately, there are really bad eggs in the London office. There is a lot of focus on doing non-value-add type of work. Managers tend to play favourites and isolate those who disagree with them, even if their points can be extremely valid. People seems to be promoted based on tenure rather than aptitude. You have to kiss up to you boss to advance in your career. These comments only extend to the European finance team. Other functions like marketing or engineering do not play office politics like this group. The compensation is also terrible compared to all the places I've worked at in the past 10 years.

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