No-compromise privacy means a no-compromise career.
โItโs interesting โ when you tell people you work at Apple, you donโt feel like you have to qualify it. Youโre just proud.โ
Brian, Engineering Manager Cupertino, U.S.A.













You started here before you started here?
Answer:Yes, I had five college internships, including two at Apple. It was through Appleโs partnership with the GEM Fellowship to sponsor students from underrepresented communities who are pursuing engineering degrees.
Sounds like you had a few career choices.
Answer:For me, it was pretty clear. Apple was and is driven by people focused on the user experience. We ask whatโs right. And not just for our products, but also for our practices.
Business practices?
Answer:Right โ weโre responsible. About the environment, suppliers and privacy, among other important issues. People can trust Apple with their information. Our work protects customersโ privacy and gives them control over their own data. Iโm really proud I have a role in making that happen. In 15 years at Apple, my work hasnโt compromised my values.
โThe way we do business is aligned with how Iโd want to be treated as a customer.โ
Is that 15 years in one job?
Answer:Oh, no, itโs about five different Apple hardware engineering jobs. Thatโs one of the advantages here โ thereโs always something else going on. I started here working on Mac, then joined the software support team in the iPad systems group right after the launch of the first Pad. And now the team I manage creates software for Apple accessories, among other things.

โIn all my roles, thereโs been a respect for people that affects everything we do.โ
You planted roots, then branched out.
Answer: Right. Your responsibilities change and you find a new focus, helping your team perform and develop. Always something new.
So new that you get your name on a patent?
Answer: Thatโs right, for the iPad work. Even if friends and family donโt always understand the work, everyone knows that a patent means you did what no oneโs ever done before.
Illustrated on iPad.