Jobs at Apple

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Apple Inc., founded in 1976 in Cupertino, California, has built a global brand centered on iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, and services like iCloud, Apple Music, and App Store. Its reputation for sleek design, tight integration of hardware and software, and relentless focus on user experience has positioned it as a leader in consumer electronics, software, and digital services.

Apple hires across a wide spectrum: hardware engineers, firmware and silicon designers, software developers (iOS, macOS, Swift), UX/UI designers, product managers, supply‑chain and manufacturing specialists, retail associates, marketing strategists, finance analysts, legal counsel, and data scientists. Candidates can expect a rigorous interview loop that blends technical problem‑solving with cultural fit, a strong emphasis on collaboration across disciplines, and opportunities to work on projects that reach millions of users worldwide.

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Mixed-Signal Behavioral Modeling Engineer

Company: Apple

Location: Cupertino, CA

Posted Jan 23, 2025

Apple is seeking a Mixed-signal Behavioral Modeling Engineer. The role involves translating custom mixed-signal circuit schematics into efficient SystemVerilog behavioral models for high-level simulations. The engineer will work closely with circuit design and DV teams, ensuring models match custom circuits through simulations and formal equivalence tools. They will also write scripts and tools for automation. Minimum qualifications include a Bachelor's degree and 3 years of relevant experience, with strong knowledge in digital logic, Verilog/SystemVerilog, and understanding of custom circuit schematics. Preferred qualifications include familiarity with SPICE simulations, digital signal processing, and probability basics. The role offers a base pay range of $143,100 to $264,200, along with comprehensive benefits and potential for stock ownership.

Mixed-Signal IP Firmware Engineer

Company: Apple

Location: Cupertino, CA

Posted Jan 23, 2025

Software Engineer- Linux Driver and Kernel Developer

Company: Apple

Location: Beaverton, OR

Posted Jan 23, 2025

Apple is seeking a skilled silicon validation software engineer to work on developing Linux device drivers and user-land tests for sophisticated SoCs. The role involves working closely with designers and architects, implementing BSP, and doing software bringup on pre and post-silicon platforms. The ideal candidate should have a BS degree, at least 10 years of relevant industry experience, and expertise in embedded Linux kernel development, ARM architecture, and Linux kernel internals. Strong debugging skills and experience with device driver development are required. Apple is committed to inclusion and diversity.

Silicon Validation Software Engineer- GPU IP Validation and Integration

Company: Apple

Location: Cupertino, CA

Posted Jan 23, 2025

Apple is seeking a software engineer to join their Silicon Technologies group, responsible for designing and manufacturing high-performance, power-efficient processors. The role involves crafting graphics validation software, integrating it into system level test environments, and debugging SoC software and hardware issues. The ideal candidate will have a degree in electrical or computer engineering, and experience with Graphics, OpenGL, CUDA, image processing, and compilers. Strong C/C++ programming skills are required, along with proficiency in Python and GNU Make. The role offers a competitive base pay range between $111,342 and $183,600, along with comprehensive benefits and opportunities for professional growth.

ESD Engineer

Company: Apple

Location: San Diego, CA

Posted Jan 23, 2025

SerDes Micro Architect

Company: Apple

Location: San Diego, CA

Posted Jan 23, 2025

Apple's Analog Mixed-Signal (AMS) Team is recruiting a SERDES Micro Architect to develop next-gen IPs for Apple silicon, promising superior power and performance for various devices. The role involves defining micro architecture of analog mixed-signal IPs, reviewing firmware code and circuits, verifying design performance, and leading debug efforts. Minimum qualifications include a BS degree in a technical field with 10+ years of relevant experience. Preferred qualifications include experience in high-speed SERDES design, understanding of adaptation algorithms, and proficiency in DSP concepts. The role offers a competitive base pay range between $166,600 and $296,300, along with comprehensive benefits and potential for stock ownership.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is it like to work at Apple?
Apple’s culture blends secrecy with collaboration. Employees work in small, cross‑functional squads that focus on iterative design and rapid prototyping. The company offers comprehensive benefits—health, vision, dental, stock options, generous parental leave, free on‑site meals, and a wellness program. While the pace can be intense, the opportunity to contribute to products that reshape industries and the emphasis on detail and innovation create a highly rewarding environment for those who thrive under high expectations.
What types of positions are available at Apple?
The 12,193 openings span categories such as: • Engineering: hardware, firmware, silicon, software, data science, AI/ML • Design: UX, UI, industrial, graphics • Product: product management, project management • Operations: supply chain, manufacturing, logistics • Business: finance, accounting, legal, compliance • Services: cloud, infrastructure, support • Retail: store operations, customer experience • Marketing & communications • Diversity & inclusion • Corporate roles across all functions.
How can I stand out as an applicant for Apple?
Stand out by: 1) Demonstrating a deep understanding of Apple’s design philosophy—show how your work prioritizes simplicity, usability, and performance. 2) Building a portfolio that includes projects where you solved complex problems under tight constraints. 3) Tailoring your resume to highlight metrics—e.g., reduced load times by X%, increased sales by Y%. 4) Preparing for Apple’s interview style: practice coding puzzles, system design questions, and behavioral stories that reflect teamwork and creativity. 5) Showing genuine passion for Apple products—highlight personal projects or contributions to open source that align with Apple’s ecosystem.

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