Corporate jobs, without the corporate part.

November 14, 2009
Working at Apple is a whole different thing. Because whatever you do here, you play a part in creating some of the best-loved technology on the planet. And in helping people discover all the amazing things they can do with it. You could call it work, or you could call it a mission. We call it a blast.We make things that make an impact. Like when someone creates their first video with iMovie. Surfs the Internet — the real Internet — on an iPhone. Or uses the built-in iSight camera to video chat with their grandchildren. Making it all happen can be hard work. And you could probably find an easier job someplace else. But that’s not the point, is it?  Whether you want to be an iPod engineer, a Concierge at an Apple Retail Store, or a sushi chef on an Apple campus (yes, we have sushi chefs), we’re looking for the best. People who are smart, creative, up for any challenge, and incredibly excited about what they do. In other words, Apple people. You know, the kind of people you’d want to hang around with anyway.

What do you want to do?

You’ve got talents. We’ve got some great ways for you to use them, including some you probably never thought of before. There are two great places to search for your dream job.Work behind the scenes — where we design, engineer, and launch every Mac, iPod, iPhone, and Apple software title. And do all the other stuff that makes that possible.A lot of big companies are about endless meetings. Massive bureaucracy. Executive parking spaces. And suits. We don’t see what any of that has to do with great work. So we don’t bother. This isn’t your cushy corporate nine-to-fiver. Fortunately.We’ve got an environment where you can make things happen. Fast. There’s plenty of open space — and open minds. Collaboration. And of course, innovation. We also have a shared obsession with getting every last detail right. Leave your neckties, bring your ideas. 

Operations

Our Operations team ensures that Apple’s cutting-edge designs become industry-leading products, delivered on time and on spec. We’re looking for energetic people to support the development, manufacturing, procurement, and fulfillment of all things Apple — so that products like iPod and iPhone can be restocked just as fast as they fly off the shelves.

Applicants must exhibit top-notch analytical and negotiation skills, be able to think strategically and tactically, and have the flexibility to adapt to fast-moving situations

 

 
 

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Apple! Here I Come.


And Travelstead My name is Andy Travelstead and I am currently a student at Georgia Gwinnett college completing my undergraduate degree in Information Technology with a concentration on business. I am 30 years old and I have been working toward finishing my degree for quit some time. I have been dreaming of getting a job with Apple for as long as I can remember. I have a three year old daughter and find her to be my major source of motivation in moving forward with my dreams to finish school and establish myself in the business world of today. I am fascinated by the growing innovations of technology and the modern adaption that Apple has taken to monopolize and captivate the technology world for all ages alike. I have created this blog to research, study and post the passions shared by so many today in the every growing popularity of Apple "toys"!!

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