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kdoc88

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Sep 6, 2014
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Mostly wondering just because I'm going on two weeks now and hoping I get a response

I applied in july and got my call the second week in october and I do have technical support experience as I've had customer service roles previously with Microsoft, Comcast and AT&T.
 

kdoc88

macrumors member
Sep 6, 2014
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Total length of time from applying to offer ...?

I applied in july and got my call the second week in october, had a Facetime interview the week following the initial call, had second facetime interview this past monday and got the offer call yesterday... (wednesday)
 

ihonda

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Sep 17, 2009
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I applied in july and got my call the second week in october, had a Facetime interview the week following the initial call, had second facetime interview this past monday and got the offer call yesterday... (wednesday)
christ thats long.
 

Z8beema

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Sep 18, 2013
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I applied in july and got my call the second week in october, had a Facetime interview the week following the initial call, had second facetime interview this past monday and got the offer call yesterday... (wednesday)
Seems like once you get the initial call it's a fast process
 

Coffeelover01

macrumors newbie
Oct 15, 2015
23
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Tx
can anyone tell me what position the are hiring for? I've applied for almost every aha- apple care chat position and I haven't heard anything :/
 

Blue70

macrumors newbie
May 14, 2015
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Hello everyone,

I originally applied for another corporate position at Apple and haven't heard anything about it, but then received an email this week from a recruiter saying that they like my profile and if I am interested in an At Home Advisor position.

I am not sure if I will apply for it yet since the position the recruiter refereed to is a foreign language AHA and requires pretty non-standard hours for my time zone. However I love the idea of working at home and the average AHA salary for my city is not bad.

Just have a few quick questions and I would really appreciate it if anyone could answer them

1. I believe AHA is an Apple employee position and not a contractor, but would like to get confirmation on this. Also, if it is an employee position, how would you rate the benefit package(not including the product discount)?

2. I understand that your location will influence your pay rate, but does the team that you work with (let's say iApps vs Agreement administration vs iTunes etc) and being part of the foreign language team increase or decrease your pay rate on top of your geographic location?

3. Will the AHA working experience be helpful if you want to move to other Apple corporate jobs in the future? (Assuming that you did great while working at AHA)


Hello there,

I work as AHA bilingual position. I prefer not saying anything in public due to Apple's strict policy. I might not able to answer to all questions you have, but you are welcome to PM me:)
 

kdoc88

macrumors member
Sep 6, 2014
32
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so hireright just stated theyve completed everything on the BGC but the last verification on one of my jobs. they verified the other 2 but this third one i dont have any documentation for having just moved.. and theyve reached out and are unable to get a response. if the company does not respond back is this something that will make apple not want to hire me?
 

tripleV

macrumors newbie
Oct 23, 2015
8
1
I have a virtual interview scheduled for Tuesday for the student at-home advisor position. I am so nervous!! Does anyone have any tips??
 
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Coffeelover01

macrumors newbie
Oct 15, 2015
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I haven't, doesn't that cut the pay dramatically? They had offered me $18 an hour. That would have been life changing honestly. I've gotten myself sick over this. :([/QUOT

Yes it would be a pay cut, but from what I have read it would get your foot in the door with Apple. Does anyone know if this is true?
 

lucy2387

macrumors newbie
Oct 20, 2015
5
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Yes it would be a pay cut, but from what I have read it would get your foot in the door with Apple. Does anyone know if this is true?

I've worked with other middle man companies before, they were honestly bad experiences. Not at all what it would be like to work for the company itself.

They offered $18.40 per hour, that's more money than I ever thought I could make working from home.
 
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