-$10K (27%) less than national average Technology Support Analyst salary ($41K)
-$14K (36%) less than average Apple salary ($45K)
-$14K (36%) less than average Apple salary ($45K)
"Good"
-$22K (55%) less than national average Program Developer salary ($51K)
-$16K (43%) less than average Apple salary ($45K)
-$16K (43%) less than average Apple salary ($45K)
"I am currently working through a contractor (Volt), attempting to be hired directly at Apple. I work at Apple only under contract."
Equal to national average Program Support Advisor salary ($29K)
-$16K (43%) less than average Apple salary ($45K)
-$16K (43%) less than average Apple salary ($45K)
"I am being underpaid. I am currently working for a contractor at Apple."
-$5K (18%) less than national average Computer Repair Technician salary ($30K)
-$20K (57%) less than average Apple salary ($45K)
-$20K (57%) less than average Apple salary ($45K)
"Yes I feel like it was underpaid."
-$8K (30%) less than national average Tutor salary ($30K)
-$23K (68%) less than average Apple salary ($45K)
-$23K (68%) less than average Apple salary ($45K)
"Honestly, I feel as though I'm being underpaid. I do much of the same work my supervisors are, but I am also creating constantly changing blueprints to guide employees on the right path."
Equal to national average iOS Phone Support Agent salary ($20K)
-$25K (76%) less than average Apple salary ($45K)
-$25K (76%) less than average Apple salary ($45K)
"I feel the compensation for this role is above what I would expect for similar roles in the industry and other phone based support roles."
-$5K (23%) less than national average iOS Technical Support Advisor salary ($24K)
-$26K (81%) less than average Apple salary ($45K)
-$26K (81%) less than average Apple salary ($45K)
"The pay is good for a starter and you have the chance to climb positions."
-$41K (109%) less than national average IT salary ($58K)
-$28K (90%) less than average Apple salary ($45K)
-$28K (90%) less than average Apple salary ($45K)
"Way under paid compared to the industry but they do hire inexperienced people which gives them a leg up."