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Imagine what you can do here. Apple is a place where extraordinary people gather to do their lives best work. Together we create products and experiences people once couldn't have imagined, and now, can't imagine living without. It's the diversity of those people and their ideas that inspires the innovation that runs through everything we do.
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APPLE INC has the following available in Austin, Texas. Work with software engineers, external partners, and other quality engineers to guide new features from inception to release, as well as ensure existing features meet our customer's expectations in each software release. Test new and existing features on pre-release software and hardware to find problems before they impact our users, triaging difficult problems and driving them to resolution, in an effort to make the user experience phenomenal, working with client, server, and partnering with engineering teams to identify software requirements and develop test plans, define test coverage, create and maintain test cases. Report test results, and evaluate readiness to ship, and develop testing tools and automation. 40 hours/week.
Apple is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer that is committed to inclusion and diversity. We also take affirmative action to offer employment and advancement opportunities to all applicants, including minorities, women, protected veterans, and individuals with disabilities.
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