The New Employment Thread
No, sadly, my intelligence level is still hovering somewhere below the average, but I'm now a Mac Genius. You know, one of the guys at the Mac store that fixes the computers and stuff. I went for my interview in the middle of April and finally heard back from them this week with the good news. I think my combination of hands-on-experience and already being certified helped a lot for me, but I don't think thats the only criteria.
If anyone was interested in doing what I do, I don't think it's something where you need tons of experience to get hired. From what the recruiting director I spoke with told me, I gather you can come in with very little knowledge and a desire to learn and still have a good shot. Since there's at home study and then two weeks of training at Apple HQ in Cupertino, I think they'll cover everything. :)
In any event, I made this thread for anyone else who has also switched jobs recently. I'm hoping to turn this into a discussion about why you went somewhere else and your plans for the future.
I left the AASP because of the lack of benefits and the hideous drive I was undertaking (50 of Los Angeles' worst miles each way every day). I'm hoping to get a lot of knowledge and experience managing with my position (since I'll probably know more than many of the other new hires I'll be training with, I'll be a mentor of sorts) and then move on up in the company. It should be good. Apple has a really great benefits package, from health insurance to 401k and other stuff. Really something I'm looking forward to. I'll be finishing my training and then opening a new store here in SoCal.
Anyone else? Even if you didn't switch companies, but just hopped departments, that's cool.