Hi tiffany, on:

http://www.apple.com

-there is a link at the bottom of the page, entitled, 'Job Opportunities'

  That would be where I'd start.

 Have a lovely day / weekend!…

Smiles,

Cara  :)


On Jun 6, 2008, at 3:20 PM, Tiffany D wrote:

*Sorry if this is a bit offtopic or if someone wrote on this in the
past, since I did see something about jobs.*
I'm interested in a job with Apple and figured I'd ask you for advice
before proceeding.  I already have my resume and cover letter written.
I'm a college graduate with honors.  I majored in sociology and
minored in history and anthropology.  I'm also certified to teach
English as a Second Language and also have a certificate for
completing a course oin the Nemeth code at the Hadley School for the
Blind.  I've worked as an appointment setter and am currently a
business development specialist at a virtual call center.  However, my
dream is to be able to promote Apple products, particularly the Mac
line, to schools and individuals with disabilities.  I want to teach
the blind and visually-impaired community about VoiceOver and learn
more about it and other accessible applications so that I can better
serve customers.  My question is this.  Should I send my information
to sales or marketing?  Also, I know that there are some workshops on
VoiceOver.  HOw do I get information on those so I could get involved?
Can anyone tell me if it's possible for me to complete the interview
process etc in New York or New Jersey and work from there or would I
have to go to California?

Thanks,
Tiffany


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