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how to get an apple employee?

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hey guys,
are here some apple shop employees between you guys that can give me an advice how to get a employee, too?

I´m an photographer as main job and an absolute apple fan :) Also photography is my main business I´m doing it only 10 % of the week because I have only a few big bookings a year. So I´m dooing something else between the other days of the week.

A few weeks ago I thought that getting a apple creative would be just something perfect for me that I really like to do. I also have deeper knowledge about webdesign and office software and it´s fun for me to share that with other people.

Apple has this web form where you can apply for a job. Ususally you would write very formal when you apply for a job. And you would choose even a headshot that shows you with tie.

How is that when you apply at apple? Do they prefere a informal application? Should the cv look standard clean black and white or should it be something creative? Does it have to be a usual headshot or something relaxed in a t-shirt?

I´m excited to hear your thoughts. :)

cheers, Marcus
 
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They prefer you fill out the web application, following all directions and inputing as much information as they ask for. If they don't ask for a photo, then don't worry about it. If they consider your application enough for you to come in for a personal interview, I would suggest to wear a shirt and tie/dress pants. You don't need to come in looking like you're going to a wedding, just a shirt and tie (no jeans).
 
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@ cuhnool
thank you for sharing your experience! that sounds like a very usual demand
 

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