Apple reviews

4.1

79% would recommend to a friend

(43,094 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 43,094 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 Informationstechnologie industry (3.9 stars).

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43K reviews
1.0
May 3, 2018

this job almost ruined me.

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Pros

"Private Health Insurance", Life Insurance, Dental Insurance, Wellness Centre on site, Gym on site, Employee Purchase Plan,

Cons

Firstly, the facility is quite isolated on top of a massive hill - there are a couple of busses (usually packed) going up there. There are no nearby shops that you could reach during your lunch break. Lunch break for the Call Centre Agents - 30 minutes. My colleagues were quite optimistic at the beginning, I saw them walk up to the cafeteria, queue for their food, then sit down for five minutes before running back downstairs. After a while, everyone decided to just eat at their desks or nearby. You have 8 minutes to do whatever you want to do during your day. That includes bathroom time. Be prepared to receive messages from a team that monitors your time keeping. You've exceeded your bathroom time? You went a little too far for your lunch break and are not back on time? Get prepared to justify why so. The "office" you will work in is a massive open space, countless people on the phone, which creates quite a noise at times. These are all things I could have lived with - but: The Wellness centre doctors are completely useless. If you have a medical condition and need to urgently see a specialist, get comfortable. You will wait at least half a year. You think you need urgent medical assistance? You probably don't, according to the doctors there. Referral to specialists because you suspect an allergy or have developped weird symptoms? Feel like you need to see a psychologist? Don't expect them to offer you a referral. Also, make sure you book your appointments OUTSIDE your work time - if you can. Or book a holiday to see a doctor. Don't expect any special treatment if you have a medical condition that would require you to leave your desk sometimes. DO NOT listen to any promises you are made by any recruiter regarding health care and medical care if you have a medical condition. I had to find out the hard way. The recruiter's selling point is the "added benefits" but also their "relocation package" where you will be offered some money to move, just enough to make your way up here and start a living. By the way, you have to pay all that back once you decide to leave. After you have been recruited and have made your way to the headquarters, you will never hear from your recruiter again. You are angry because nobody is there to talk to? Nobody is there to answer your questions? To take responsibility for what you have been promised? To refer you to a doctor or tell you how to get started? Sorry, that's not included in Apple's generous benefit package. Oh, and good luck finding accommodation in Cork!

2.0
Oct 24, 2017

Ruined my confidence

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Pros

Benefits and pay are great. I've also made some great life-long friends working here

Cons

If you are naturally empathetic and you truly care about others, this job will destroy you emotionally and mentally. I started here with loads of confidence and a few years later I am a shell of myself. Targets are achievable to begin with but managers up them all the time, and you are singled out if you have any trouble. Options to progress but only if you're willing to do a lot of work for that role in advance without any extra pay or recognition. Very poor work life balance or attention to mental health for people working at home - when you complain you are told you are negative or "well what do you suggest and we'll fix it!". This happens even though every meeting the managers talk about how important mental health is.

1.0
Jul 9, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Staff discount Occasional stuff being sent to you as bribery

Cons

Bullying culture and they know and admit to it but do nothing. Management only think of how good they look to higher ups. Unless you are top of the team, you will get crap shifts. If the customer has a bad experience at a store, you get the blame for it. I almost had a nervous breakdown because of bullying by my team leader.

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