Winter is winding down and hibernation season is drawing to a close. Open the curtains, stash your big coat away, and put your sunglasses on – spring is round the corner and it’s shaping up to be a good one.
They say spring is a time of new beginnings and change. Here at Tech.co, we can’t think of a better way to honor that tradition than with a new job – and maybe you favor a role that gives you the flexibility to work from wherever you please.
That’s why we’ve put together a guide on fully remote vacancies at one of the biggest brands in the world, Apple. The company currently has 87 such roles listed on its site – and you’ll find some of our top picks below.
Remote Jobs at Apple for February 2025
In the last five years, most of us have become well-acquainted with the practice of remote work. The freedom to carry out our jobs from wherever we please has been found to benefit individuals and businesses in a variety of ways. People with flexible working arrangements are less likely to be burnt out than their in-office counterparts, for instance, while companies with remote working policies report higher revenue growth.
Nonetheless, senior figures from across the tech sector continue to crack down on the policy, with several leading companies announcing full-blown return-to-office (RTO) mandates in recent months. Meanwhile, President Donald Trump has made his feelings on remote work known in no uncertain terms, recently issuing government staff an ultimatum – come back to the office or find employment elsewhere.
But for the time being, there are still businesses with remote-friendly roles on offer, and Apple is one of the most high-profile examples. Below, you’ll find a list of some of our top picks, but be sure to check out the careers hub for the full list. Please note – I’ve also included the location of where these roles are based, some of which may require a degree of time spent in the office. For that reason, the below roles are based exclusively in the US, but Apple also has remote roles based around the world listed on its website.
- Battery System Quality Engineer (Cupertino, CA, remote)
- ER Business Partner (Austin, TX, remote)
- Facilities Manager (Houston, TX, remote)
- Education Government Engagement & Sales Lead (Washington, DC, remote)
- K-12 Education Regional Manager (Austin, TX, remote)
- Industry Development Executive, Retail (San Francisco, CA, remote)
- US Channel Sales Manager (Chicago, IL, remote)
- AIML – Research Scientist/Engineer (Santa Clara, CA, remote)
- Enterprise US Field Engineering Direct Leader – United States (Manor, TX, remote)
- Distributed Build Systems Engineer – Software Assembly & Packaging (Santa Clara, CA, remote)
Benefits of Working at Apple
As one of the biggest and most recognizable brands in the world, Apple will be familiar to most. What may not be so widely-known is the experience of working at Apple. At the time of writing, the tech giant has a very good 4.1/5 on Glassdoor, based off of almost 40,000 reviews. On Indeed, meanwhile, the company boasts another 4.1/5, an average of 13,525 reviews.
Those high scores can be attributed to a variety of different factors. To begin with, Apple pays well. Average compensation ranges from $39,509 for a Support Advisor to $813,743 for an Executive, based on figures from Glassdoor. To sweeten the deal, the iPhone retailer also offers course reimbursements of up to $5,320 per employee, meaning you can learn some great new skills to boost your employability.
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Besides that, Apple workers get a wellness reimbursement of up to $30 per month, which can go towards gym membership, yoga classes, and more, as well as dental, health, and vision insurance. In fact, the company’s health insurance coverage scored an excellent 4.6/5 on Glassdoor, with plans including well-child exams, childhood immunizations, and even fertility treatments.
To its immense credit, Apple goes against the grain of a lot of Big Tech companies. Layoffs are “relatively rare,” according to HR Grapevine, which sets it apart from the likes of Microsoft and Meta, which have announced numerous rounds of redundancies in recent years. This is partly due to Apple’s success within its respective field, but also a testament to its sensible approach to hiring.
Are There Any Other Companies Advertising Remote Roles?
While the remote work clampdown is underway, don’t be disheartened – you can still find companies with remote-friendly jobs on offer. One of the biggest stalwarts of the remote work game, tech giant Microsoft currently has an astounding 313 such roles listed on its website.
Elsewhere, the likes of DoorDash, HubSpot, and Twilio are advertising flexible roles on their respective websites. For the full list, check out our guide to fully remote roles you can apply for in February.
So, why not spend this weekend updating that CV and sending off some applications? Spring is round the corner and the good times are on the horizon.