
Apple
Company overview
Apple designs and sells consumer devices including iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, and AirPods, and runs services such as the App Store, iCloud, Apple Music, and Apple TV+. Apple sells to consumers, businesses, schools, and developers, with a mix of hardware sales and recurring services revenue. Apple also runs a large global retail and customer support operation alongside engineering, operations, and corporate teams. Early-career hiring shows up most clearly through internships, student support programs, and entry routes in Apple Retail.
Locations and presence
Apple has a global footprint, anchored by corporate and engineering hubs such as Cupertino, plus offices and Apple Stores worldwide. Public reporting has described Apple asking corporate staff to work in the office at least three days a week, while other roles are explicitly remote, including Apple Support College Advisor roles that train and work from a home office using an iMac Apple provides.
Apple offers multiple real entry points for students and graduates, spanning internships, retail roles that accept applicants without prior tech experience, and the Apple Support College Program. The scores are held back by limited public outcomes reporting: Apple does not publish early-career conversion, promotion, or retention metrics, so long-term results are harder to verify.
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