Jobs at Apple

774,938 open positions

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.

By browsing Apple listings on Job Transparency you gain instant access to the exact salary range, bonus potential, and employee satisfaction scores for each role. This data lets you benchmark against the market, assess how your experience aligns with compensation, and prepare realistic negotiation figures—giving you a clear advantage over competitors who rely only on anecdotal salary reports.

Senior System Engineering Program Manager

Company: Apple

Location: Sunnyvale, CA

Posted Jan 21, 2025

Apple is hiring for a System EPM role, where the individual will work with various teams to develop optimized hardware products. The role involves driving system requirements, identifying critical questions, and understanding the link between technical decisions and customer experience. The ideal candidate should have a BS/MS in CE/EE/ME, 7+ years of relevant hardware engineering experience, and project management experience. Apple offers a competitive base pay range between $165,500 and $293,800, along with comprehensive benefits and opportunities for stock ownership.

ML Data Program Manager

Company: Apple

Location: Cupertino, CA

Posted Jan 21, 2025

Software Engineer, DNS Systems

Company: Apple

Location: Sunnyvale, CA

Posted Jan 21, 2025

Product Design Engineer - Beats

Company: Apple

Location: Los Angeles, CA

Posted Jan 21, 2025

Thermal Engineeer

Company: Apple

Location: Cupertino, CA

Posted Jan 21, 2025

AVKit Engineering Manager

Company: Apple

Location: San Diego, CA

Posted Jan 21, 2025

Apple is hiring an engineering manager for the AVKit team to design and build media playback UI for iOS and watchOS. The role requires experience shipping commercial quality software, strong leadership skills, and a focus on user experience.

Site Reliability Engineer (SRE)

Company: Apple

Location: San Diego, CA

Posted Jan 21, 2025

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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