
With 2025 building up a head of steam, there’s never been a better time to look around and take stock. If you’re considering a career change that offers flexibility and freedom, Apple is a leading contender. Despite headlines suggesting a crackdown on remote work, many big players, including Apple, are still committed to offering remote roles.
Why Work at Apple?
Apple is one of the hottest tickets in town for those seeking a fresh start. Employees enjoy competitive compensation, flexible medical care, and access to the latest technology at a fraction of the price. Currently, Apple has 94 “Home Office” positions available. Here are some of the top remote roles:
- PC Board Designer (Austin, TX, remote)
- Enterprise Systems Engineer (New York City, NY, remote)
- ISE, System Experience – Software Engineer (Cupertino, CA, remote)
- People Business Partner Leader (Boston, MA, remote)
- US Channel Sales Manager (Chicago, IL, remote)
- Swift Standard Library Engineer (Boulder, CO, remote)
- AIML – Research Scientist/Engineer (Santa Clara, CA, remote)
- Industry Development Executive, Retail (San Francisco, CA, remote)
For a complete list of remote roles, visit the Apple careers hub.
What Is Working at Apple Like?
Apple has earned a 4.1/5 on Glassdoor, with 80% of employees recommending it to friends. Benefits include:
- Flexible medical plans that cover both physical and mental wellbeing.
- On-site wellness and fitness centers.
- Access to Apple University classes and course reimbursements of up to $5,250.
Other Companies Hiring for Remote Roles
If Apple isn’t your only option, consider other tech giants like Microsoft, which has 473 remote-eligible roles, or Google, which offers 56 remote positions. The options are plentiful, so check out our guide to fully-remote jobs you can apply for this January.





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