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Her impact comes across loud and clear.
- Desireh’s first Apple project as an intern was quite a conversation piece: working with the team creating the latest iPhone, she focused on a chip that sends and receives calls. She remembers being excited about solving an actual business problem as an innovator, not a spectator. Longtime team members saw her as an essential part of the group.
- After finishing her PhD at the University of Waterloo, Desireh joined the team full-time in Cupertino. Although her work is based on what she studied at university, it continues to evolve, pushing the technology to create new experiences. Today, she’s able to balance the challenges of being a mum with the challenges of being a hardware engineer working on the next generation of Apple products. And ever since her internship, her favourite things about working here remain the same.
- “It feels good to know that our team’s iPhone work helps millions of people talk with family and friends, but it’s the collaboration and respect that energise me every day. Colleagues ask me questions, I ask them questions, and together we have answers.”
Different Opportunities for Different Students
Part-time, full-time. On campus, off campus. During summer, or all year. Each of these roles helps you build a career and connections while you’re studying.
Apple Internships
Come to Apple as an intern and you’ll be welcomed as a full contributor — a true part of the team — collaborating with some of the best minds in the world. Whether you sign on for a summer internship or a work placement during the academic year, you’ll do hands-on work on critical projects at an Apple campus. We’re open to those enrolled full-time and pursuing a bachelor’s degree, master’s degree or doctorate, in technical or non-technical fields, so you can apply what you’re studying now to your work as an Apple intern.
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I worked on some of Apple’s newest products, so my contributions really meant something.
Desireh, Apple electrical engineer and Apple intern class of 2017
Apple Support College Advisor
At participating universities, you can join us part-time, working on the team that provides world-class technical support. When customers contact Apple for help, Advisors are their human connection: friendly, thoughtful and real. You’ll answer questions about our products and services, and you’ll troubleshoot issues. There’s no need to be a tech expert. We’ll train you, so you’re ready to help people get back to doing what they love. A big part of your training covers the professional and collaborative communication skills that are so important for this role and any career. It’s the listening skills you’ll develop that make it clear you’re not simply supporting technology — you’re supporting people.
Find available Apple Support College Advisor opportunities Learn more about the Apple Support College Advisor role
I learned to be the cool and calm problem solver — even when things got challenging.
Quincy, Apple IS&T analyst and former Apple Support College Advisor
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A good listener becomes a professional listener.
- The first time Quincy visited an Apple Store, he asked how he could get a job with Apple too. He listened attentively as the team member described what it takes and recommended that, for now, he focus on furthering his education. At the age of 12, Quincy’s career journey had begun.
- When the time came, he enrolled at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University. In his second year, he was hired as an Apple Support College Advisor, assisting Apple customers with their product questions. With guidance from his training, managers and mentors, Quincy developed a range of professional skills, including teamwork, collaboration and empathetic communication. This all proved valuable in that fast-paced Advisor role and again after he graduated, when he was hired as an analyst for our Information Systems and Technology (IS&T) team.
- In his first role at the group’s offices in Raleigh, North Carolina, Quincy supported people at Apple similarly to how he supported customers as an Advisor. These days, he helps oversee major systems at Apple. And as always, he’s hoping there’s more to come. “The Advisor experience laid the foundation for me. Today, I feel like I’m exactly where I’m supposed to be, yet I still feel like this is just the start of what I can do here.”
Apple Store and Retail Partner Store
Work at an Apple Store, where different roles can support a range of interests and goals, or work at a retail partner store, ensuring that customers get a great Apple retail experience there too. Both part-time and full-time positions are available, and no tech experience is needed. We’ll provide the training you need for your role and the support to help you grow both personally and professionally.
Find available Apple Store and retail partner store opportunities
Opportunities After You’ve Graduated
We’ve always thought of Apple as the intersection of technology and the liberal arts. That’s why we look for a wide range of great minds, in technical and non-technical fields, regardless of the degree. With so many ways to contribute here, chances are good that you’ll find a way to do what you love.
Apple Values
An Apple experience respects and reflects what’s important. To you.
Each of us here is inspired to do work that aligns with our personal values. And we thrive in a culture that helps us feel supported, connected and empowered.