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Who we are👋🏻

Hey there! So, let me tell you a little bit about Apple. Our company was actually founded way back in 1976 by two guys named Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak. We've come a long way since then, but our goal has always been the same: to create innovative, user-friendly technology that helps people connect and stay productive. From iPhones and iPads to MacBooks and Apple Watches, we're constantly pushing the boundaries of what's possible in the tech world. But at the end of the day, it's all about making your life easier and more enjoyable. So whether you're a student, a professional, or just someone who loves cool gadgets, we've got something for you. Thanks for considering Apple!

Our Values📜

Our company holds a strong belief in treating all individuals with respect and equality. We do not discriminate against anyone on the basis of their race, religion, color, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, non-disqualifying physical or mental disability, national origin, veteran status, or any other basis covered by appropriate law. We believe that every individual deserves to be treated fairly and with dignity, and we strive to create a work environment that promotes inclusivity and diversity. Our values are reflected in our policies and practices, and we are committed to upholding these principles in everything we do.

Life at
Apple

At our company, we strive to create a warm and welcoming environment that feels like a second home. We encourage our team to kick off their shoes and get comfortable, whether that means wearing slippers or lounging on a cozy couch. Our offices are designed to inspire creativity and productivity, with beautiful paintings and artwork adorning the walls. We believe that by creating a space that feels comfortable and inviting, our team can do their best work and feel truly happy and fulfilled in their roles.
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