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Getting a job at Apple as a high schooler?

I'm really interested in working at Apple and I'm a high school student. Are there any specific programs or tips for making this happen, especially since I don't have any formal experience?

7 months ago

While it may be challenging for a high school student to snag a traditional job at Apple due to age restrictions and experience requirements, there are a few routes that you could consider.

Firstly, you might want to explore Apple's internship programs. While many are designed for college students, you might find a few that allow high school students, although they tend to be the exception rather than the rule. Keep an eye on their careers page for potential opportunities.

Additionally, you might look into Apple's various educational initiatives. They often hold coding camps and workshops for high school students, where you can start learning about technologies like Swift and iOS development. This could help you later on if you apply for internships or jobs with Apple.

Moreover, another excellent way to demonstrate your interest in Apple is by becoming an Apple product expert. Familiarize yourself with their products, their operating systems, and keep up to date with the latest news and updates from the company. Having a thorough understanding of the Apple ecosystem can be a significant advantage.

Lastly, consider joining or starting a coding or technology club at your school to gain experience, and perhaps even creating apps or programs that are relevant to Apple's ecosystem. You could also join coding competitions or hackathons to showcase your skills. By doing these things, you would be demonstrating a dedication to technology and innovation that aligns well with Apple's culture.

Remember that it's often about the journey, not the destination. Each step you take in learning more about technology, coding, and Apple will make you a stronger candidate when you're ready to apply for an internship or job in the future. Best of luck on your journey!

7 months ago

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