Apple is Now Looking For 60 “At Home” Advisors and Managers to Join Their Team

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Have you always wanted to work for Apple (NASDAQ:$AAPL)? If so, today’s your lucky day!

The California-based company has just posted numerous work-from-home job opportunities on their website. In fact, the postings ask for more than 60 “At Home” advisors and managers. These will be customer service and support roles intended to let people work from home. Essentially, if you like Apple, and you have negative feelings towards pants, go to the website asap as this might just be your dream job.

So what are the requirements from Apple? “From your own home, you’ll be [people’s] human connection to Apple: friendly, thoughtful, and real,” the job posting reads. “You’ll answer questions about our products and services, enriching customers’ lives by helping them access the wonder they’ve come to expect from Apple. And every time you save someone’s day, you’ll be amazed by what it does for yours.”

You might not be required to put on a suit or brush your hair, but you will have to find a quiet work space (preferably with a door), a desk, high-speed internet connection, and an appropriate chair that will provide maximum comfort. In addition, prospective employees will need two years of technical troubleshooting experience on their resume. Easy enough, right?

There are various benefits of such a job with Apple, and they go beyond avoiding rush hour traffic. The perks include paid time off and discounts on Apple products. However, the salary for these jobs has yet to be announced.

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About the author: Caroline Harris is a third-year student at Capilano University in North Vancouver, Canada. Having already completed an Associates Degree in Psychology, Caroline is now finishing her Bachelor's degree in Communications. In preparation for working in the advertisement sector, Caroline is writing financial content and analysis. On a daily basis, Caroline works on articles regarding the following topics: finance, cryptocurrency, technology, and politics.