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Apple in October paused hiring for most jobs outside of research and development, according to a report from Bloomberg. Apple is aiming to cut costs, and the new hiring freeze furthers a July plan that Apple implemented to slow hiring and spending.

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The pause in hiring does not apply to teams working on future devices and long-term initiatives, but sources that spoke to Bloomberg said it will impact "corporate functions and standard hardware and software engineering roles."

Apple's website still lists open jobs, but the hiring process is on hold behind the scenes. News of the expanded hiring freeze was initially reported earlier this week by Insider, and the site said that Apple has "paused almost all hiring." Staff across multiple divisions have been told that Apple will not be onboarding new hires for several months, perhaps through the end of September 2023.

Insider's sources said that Apple has not provided budgets for new hires, and that budgets within the company are "under review" as Apple aims to cut costs.

Apple in a statement told Insider that it is continuing to hire, but because of the "current economic environment" it is "taking a very deliberate approach in some parts of the business."

"We are very confident in Apple's future and are investing for the long term. We want to be thoughtful and make smart decisions that enable us to continue fueling innovation for the long term," said Apple.

During the earnings call for the fourth fiscal quarter of 2022, Apple said that it would see slowing growth during the holiday quarter. Mac sales in particular are expected to fall dramatically compared to last year as Apple does not plan to debut any Macs in late 2022. There are no more products rumored to be launching this year, in fact.

Article Link: Apple Freezes Hiring for More Job Roles to Cut Costs
 
When companies start reexamining their pay structure and pausing their hires, it means downward pressure on wages. Which is what economists say is needed to rein in inflation. Even though it's not necessarily good for workers' bottom line.

So... thank you Apple? I think? Oof.
 
Apple in October paused hiring for most jobs outside of research and development, according to a report from Bloomberg. Apple is aiming to cut costs, and the new hiring freeze furthers a July plan that Apple implemented to slow hiring and spending.
sorry Mark Gruman that was yesterdays news

 
Yes Apple are preparing themselves to settle in for the long haul. They've stashed the cash away for the rainy days to come.

Stashing cash? They have more 'cash' than most countries!!

I'd bet they could buy Microsoft and close it out of spite. (Provided the government would let them do it) <= It was a joke. A bad one...
 
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I don’t understand Apple these last six months. They are panicking and scrounging and penny pinching as if they’re about to go bankrupt, and now this.

Aren’t they a luxury brand worth trillions?
Tim Cook only cares about year over year increase. This year they barely did that so he’s freaking out increasing the price of Apple Music, this ect.
 
Brace for a bumpy ride. Looks like this is gonna be a decade of turmoil.

I just don't know why it has to be though. These things called financial markets and capitalism are artificial man made things. My recommendation was just to pickup from where we left off in January of 2020. Just act like the past 3 years never happened. Everyone has to be play their part though. End the work from home policies. Go back to the office every day, 9 to 5, fill the downtowns again, buy stuff on credit, buy from the food vendors, Take Uber rides, go to kareoke, carnivals, take vacations, fill hotels, just do it if you don't like it. Go into town every weekend, plan a vacation every 4 months and go to small towns. We just have to go back to the way things were. Its the only solution I see.
 
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