Dissatisfied with the resignation of a large number of Apple engineers from Cook
Dissatisfied with the resignation of a large number of Apple engineers from Cook. Reuters learned from multiple sources that a large number of Apple engineers are seeking to leave their jobs recently, and the number has reached the highest level in history...
A headhunter who focuses on Apple recently revealed that his LinkedIn messages and emails are filled with resumes of Apple engineers, and some of them have worked at Apple for a year, and some are loyal old Apple employees.
In addition to professional headhunting companies, venture capital firms also confirmed similar news to Reuters. In April this year, an investor said: "The dissatisfaction among Apple executives and employees is growing day by day, and more people are planning to change jobs."
Another venture capital investor revealed that they have received a significant increase in resumes from Apple employees. After talking to several job seekers, they understood why: First, salaries are higher at emerging companies; second, Apple's culture has changed since Jobs passed away.
In addition, in March this year, well-known Apple analyst John Gruber of the well-known blog Daring Fireball revealed that retaining employees has become the biggest problem facing Apple. "I think as things go on, this problem is going to get worse because some of the most talented engineers and designers are going to leave Apple," he said.
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