Apple India stores employ highly skilled workers, some of whom are paid more than one lakh rupees per month.

Macintosh has recruited high-qualified specialists with foundations in MBA, B-Tech in electrical designing, lone wolf's in PC applications, etc for its retail locations in Saket and BKC.

Apple India stores employ highly skilled workers, some of whom are paid more than one lakh rupees per month.
Apple stores in India stores employ highly skilled workers, some of whom are paid more than one lakh rupees per month.

Apple's first Indian retail locations opened in Delhi and Mumbai. The Two stores utilize about 170 representatives who can all communicate in more than 15 dialects. According to a new report from The Economic Times, Company has hired highly qualified employees with degrees in computer science, computer management, business administration, business technology, and so on. According to experts in the field, company pays retail store representatives Rs 1 lakh per month, which is three to four times the compensation executives receive at other electronic stores in the country.

Some Apple India store employees' qualifications were also checked on LinkedIn by India Today Tech. We discovered that an Apple Genius, Apple's retail store's technical support staff, has a background in data analysis and an MBA. The worker has worked for about seven years. One more Apple Virtuoso who recently worked at Apple and EXL holds a degree in BTech (bundling science). Employees of the Apple India store who had attended international universities like Cambridge or Griffith University were highlighted by the publication.

Over the weekend, a member of India Today Tech also went to the Delhi store and saw some expats running the show. These people probably worked at Apple stores outside of India.

In the meantime, Apple's career page highlights the fact that its stores in India still have some openings. The company is looking for a candidate who can provide "insightful advice and friendly, hands-on technical support to Apple customers in need" for the position of Apple Genius. "Aptitude for acquiring skills in technical repairs and an eagerness to learn about all Apple products and devices," "excellent verbal and written communications skills," and "flexibility with your schedule" are some additional requirements. Your work hours will be founded on business needs."

Some of Apple's benefits, according to the career page, include time-off programs and resources for health and wellness. Laborers at all levels can purchase stock awards for workers at a rebate.

Apple stated during the store launches that the India-specific retail outlets would assist the company in better connecting with customers. The two stores were initiated by Apple Chief Tim Cook, who likewise met with PM Narendra Modi to examine the organization's development in India and set out more work-opening doors. "We share your vision of the positive impact technology can make on India's future—ffrom education and developers to manufacturing and the environment, we're committed to growing and investing across the country," Cook said after meeting PM Modi.

In a recent Power On newsletter, Apple analyst Mark Gurman stated that Apple's stores in India represent the company's belief in India as a sales engine and manufacturing hub. He adds that the stores won't add a lot of income without anyone else.