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Apple Is Hiring For Work-From-Home Jobs Positions

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Job hunters might want to perk up and pay attention. Apple is currently looking for new employees for both full-time and part-time positions that would allow them to work from home. Officially called At Home Advisors, the roles will basically involve providing support for customers without ever having to leave the house or apartment.

On its website, Apple describes the job that the At Home Advisors will do as a means to support people, instead of simply providing support for the technology. Interested applicants can simply visit the page, where they could either watch a video describing the job first or jump into filling in details right away.

“If you love exploring the ways technology helps you do all your favorite things, you’ll probably be great at sharing your knowledge with others. That’s what you’ll do every day as an Apple At Home Advisor. And with each customer conversation you have, it becomes clear: You’re not just supporting technology. You’re supporting people,” the page reads.

As PC Mag reports, there are a lot of reasons for why the open positions are likely to be filled right away. Working from home is already a huge incentive for a lot of people, but there will also apparently be some great benefits.

These include paid time off, discounts when buying products from Apple, and even opportunities for growing their career. The company did note that this is not a job where employees can just slack off.

"If it sounds casual, make no mistake—this is a professional role," Apple warns.

It’s also worth noting that working from home might not fit everyone’s style or preference. Sure, there’s the matter of privacy, no restrictions in what employees wear, and no boss looking over their shoulder. However, it can also be incredibly easy to lose motivation, discipline, and commitment to the job. Interested applicants will want to keep these in mind before applying.

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