Server 9to5mac.com managed to obtain the company's internal regulations Apple for her employmentance. Nejzajímavější na celé situaci je skutečnost, že unikly předpisy, které mají zabránit úniku informací. V nařízení se mluví o tom, co zaměstnancwhat they can and cannot do and how they stand in relation to society Apple behave also in your private life. Apple emphasizes that employeesanci nešířili jakékoli informace o společnosti mimo oficiální interní komunikaci. Velký důraz se klade na vztah a komunikaci se zákazníky, ke kterým musí být zaměstnancand as respectful as possible.
- EmployedancThey may have their own websites, but under no circumstances may they discuss the company on them. Apple.
- Employedanci Applu are not allowed to comment on websites related to Applem.
- All employeesanci have email addresses @apple.com, but they may not use them for private communication.
- Employedancand must not spread any speculation or rumors.
- Apple has HRCCC's business strategy: Honesty, Respect, Trust, Community, Compliance.
- Business policy of the company Apple and the principles of conduct apply to employeesance, independent contractors, consultants and anyone who does business with the company Apple.
The rules may seem a bit strict in our part of the world, but on the other hand, the employeesanceven in a regular store Apple Store, who essentially hold the position of salesperson, are very well paid. Apple it also gives them advantages that make them willing to submit to society's rules that may be too harsh for some.
*Source: 9to5mac.com
It's not harsh at all. This seems only to us Czechs who perceive democracy in our own way. Even with our European neighbors it is "rougher" than here... I have a lot of experience with it...
they are not well paid, probably like salesmen in the mecca.
If you work here for a multinational company, the conditions will be much harsher, including the work dress code. In addition, regulations Apple act very comfortably.
Roman: Who is overjoyed? Sales at McDonald's or APR?
more companies should have such rules.. what's so strict about having to be nice to customers