RE: Employment at Apple

2018-04-12 Thread Simon Fogarty
day, 6 April 2018 6:21 AM To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: Employment at Apple Where? The e-mail lists everything from sales to design, at least they are gathering resumes via this CNIB effort. If you are in Canada I can share it with you as well. Perhaps apple members who monitor thi

RE: Employment at Apple

2018-04-07 Thread Simon Fogarty
@googlegroups.com <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com> On Behalf Of Karen Lewellen Sent: Friday, 6 April 2018 5:04 AM To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: Employment at Apple Hi Simon, Will forward you the email privately. I cannot say for the USA, even if born there. Canad

RE: Employment at Apple

2018-04-07 Thread Simon Fogarty
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: Employment at Apple Hi Simon, Not that I'm interested in transplanting to Toronto, too far away and too many people for my liking, but the posting is rather an interesting read. It sounds like the available positions could depend on your skillset

RE: Employment at Apple

2018-04-07 Thread Simon Fogarty
Thanksforthat, It would be a good thing to know they are actually working to employ folks with disabilities. I'm very interested to make an application to them for a job and having worked in retail sales for 6 years prior to the loss of my sight and then in IT for the passed 10 years in

Re: Employment at Apple

2018-04-05 Thread Karen Lewellen
Thank you prince Tim! Saves me sending that to anyone privately. Cheers, Karen On Thu, 5 Apr 2018, Tim Kilburn wrote: Hi Simon, Not that I'm interested in transplanting to Toronto, too far away and too many people for my liking, but the posting is rather an interesting read. It sounds

Re: Employment at Apple

2018-04-05 Thread Karen Lewellen
Where? The e-mail lists everything from sales to design, at least they are gathering resumes via this CNIB effort. If you are in Canada I can share it with you as well. Perhaps apple members who monitor this list can confirm their process in general. Kare On Thu, 5 Apr 2018, Steve Matzura

Re: Employment at Apple

2018-04-05 Thread Steve Matzura
What jobs is Apple interested in filling? On 4/5/2018 6:40 AM, Karen Lewellen wrote: Hi Simon,  I cannot speak to your home country. However just last week I got  an e-mail  about an opportunity here where apple is seeking blind and vision impaired individuals for possible employment.  they

Re: Employment at Apple

2018-04-05 Thread Karen Lewellen
Hi Simon, Will forward you the email privately. I cannot say for the USA, even if born there. Canada can be a wonderfully positive change to be sure. at least three or four such requests have come across my desk from Canadian companies in the past few months. Karen On Thu, 5 Apr 2018, Simon

Re: Employment at Apple

2018-04-05 Thread Tim Kilburn
Hi Simon, Not that I'm interested in transplanting to Toronto, too far away and too many people for my liking, but the posting is rather an interesting read. It sounds like the available positions could depend on your skillset as well as the needs of the given Apple Store. It would be worth

Re: Employment at Apple

2018-04-05 Thread Devin Prater
With Apple’s public-facing disability person being on the AFB board now, hopefully more jobs can be opened for the blind, at Apple Stores or otherwise. > On Apr 5, 2018, at 6:54 AM, Simon Fogarty wrote: > > Hi karen, > > Thanks or this, > No not canada but new zealand

Re: Employment at Apple

2018-04-05 Thread Simon Fogarty
Hi karen, Thanks or this, No not canada but new zealand is still pretty close or at least part of the empire. I’ll be interested to hear what they are looking for if you can findout anything more. and I’ll check with our rnzfb tomorrow about anythingn similar. As well as applying to apple

Re: Employment at Apple

2018-04-05 Thread Karen Lewellen
Hi Simon, I cannot speak to your home country. However just last week I got an e-mail about an opportunity here where apple is seeking blind and vision impaired individuals for possible employment. they are coordinating the effort with CNIB the Canadian National Institute for the blind.