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  2. History of Apple Inc. - Wikipedia

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    In April 2024, Apple laid off more than 600 employees working in facilities linked to the electric car project and microLED development. [226] The projects had been reported to have been shut down in the preceding two months. [227] [228] In June 2024, Apple announced iOS18 and macOS Sequoia in their WWDC 2024 event.

  3. Apple Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Apple does not specify how many of its employees work in retail, though its 2014 SEC filing put the number at approximately half of its employee base. [275] In September 2017, Apple announced that it had over 123,000 full-time employees.

  4. Outline of Apple Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The following outline of Apple Inc. is a topical guide to the products, history, retail stores, corporate acquisitions, and personnel under the purview of the American multinational corporation: Apple Inc. was founded as Apple Computer Company on April 1, 1976, to produce and market Steve Wozniak's Apple I personal computer.

  5. Tim Cook says he uses ‘a very good formula’ to look for Apple ...

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    Tim Cook, CEO of Apple, at the company’s Fifth Avenue store in Manhattan, Sept. 20, 2024. ... Creativity is another trait Apple seeks out in would-be employees, Cook added.

  6. The Bay Area is so expensive that employees at Apple, Uber ...

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    The San Francisco Bay Area is getting so expensive that more than half of its tech employees, from Amazon to Apple, say the increased cost of living has caused them to delay starting a family ...

  7. Where are the first 10 Apple employees today? - AOL

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    When Scott came to Apple, he had to give out numbers to each employee to make life easier for the payroll department. Jay Yarow contributed to an earlier version of this story. 10.

  8. Chris Espinosa - Wikipedia

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    Chris Espinosa (/ ˌ ɛ s p ɪ ˈ n oʊ z ə /) is a senior employee of Apple Inc., officially employee number 8. [1] Having joined the company at the age of fourteen in 1976 when it was still housed in Steve Jobs's parents' garage, writing software manuals and coding after school, he is the company's current and all-time longest-serving employee.

  9. Apple Inc. and unions - Wikipedia

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    As of 2019, Apple directly employs 90,000 employees in the United States, [50] including 25,000 corporate employees in Apple Park and across the west coast. [6] [7] In 1990 Employees for One Apple was the first organized worker initiative, in protest of changes to employee profit sharing. In 2011 an unsuccessful unionization effort was launched ...