By Mike Haaren, Rat Race Rebellion Co-Founder – Nov. 17, 2021
Apple has part-time work from home customer support jobs for college students. These positions come with tuition reimbursement as well as paid training.
Per the company, “You must be enrolled at a university in the US… This position comes with competitive pay, tuition reimbursement, great benefits, eligibility to participate in our company stock plan, time off, an employee discount, and dedicated resources to support your ongoing growth and career development…”
The jobs are listed under various university names. However, judging from the text, you can be enrolled in any university in the US. You can also work from “any city in the US that has available internet infrastructure. You do not need to live in the city this is posted in to be considered.”
Here’s how Apple describes the openings:
As an Apple Support At Home Advisor, you’ll be supporting many of our popular products, from iPhones to iPads to MacBooks to desktop Macs. As our customers’ first point of contact, you’ll be the friendly voice of Apple, providing world class customer service, troubleshooting, and technical support.
We’ll rely on you to listen to our customers and use your technical knowledge, creativity, and passion to meet their needs — and remind them that behind our great products are amazing people. Because we believe our individual backgrounds, perspectives, and passions help us create the ideas that move all of us forward. We’ll train you to be the best.
This position comes with competitive pay, tuition reimbursement, great benefits, eligibility to participate in our company stock plan, time off, an employee discount, and dedicated resources to support your ongoing growth and career development!
Working for Apple isn’t the only benefit. You’ll have the opportunity to work from home, be connected to a diverse collective of individuals, earning where you learn. To excel in this environment, you’ll need the discipline and ability to work remotely from coworkers and management.
- Real passion for customer service and ownership of the customer experience, including comprehensive issue resolution
- Potential for tailoring communication and style to differing audiences
- Able to self-manage and work independently in a fast-paced, constantly changing environment
- Teamwork mentality with aptitude for sharing expertise and appreciating feedback
- Effective time management including ability to multi-task, organize and prioritize
- Ability to research and grasp technical information across multiple tools while talking with customers
- iOS, Smartphone, Tablet, PC or Mac experience
- Aptitude for acquiring skills in technical troubleshooting and an eagerness to learn while accepting new challenges
- Availability to attend approximately six to nine weeks of required online training on a fixed schedule that may include weekends (training may be either 24 or 40 hours per week depending on hire date)
- Flexibility to work three, four hour shifts, on week days, between the hours of 4:00 p.m CST and 10:30 p.m. CST and one eight hour shift on Saturdays, including holidays, between the hours of 7:00 a.m and 10:30 p.m CST, with the possibility to flex up or down hours depending upon business needs
- Successful completion of a pre-employment assessment and background check
- Successfully complete initial training
- Minimum typing speed of 40 WPM while in conversation with customers
- A quiet workspace, ergonomic chair, and desk
- High-speed Internet service (10 Mbps download and 3 Mbps upload at your address, with less than 150 ms latency) from a reliable provider
Click here for Apple’s search page, then search with the phrase (without quotes) Apple Support College Program At Home Advisor. For more jobs like these, check our Newest Jobs & Gigs page. May you be working from home soon!
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