Are these official Apple emails?
appleworldwiderecruiting@email.apple.com
applejobs@email.apple.com
appleretail_mt6@apple.com
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appleworldwiderecruiting@email.apple.com
applejobs@email.apple.com
appleretail_mt6@apple.com
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No way for us to know. Anyone can put any return address on an email. It is no more difficult than putting any return address on a snail mail envelope. Contact Apple at the an official Apple site and ask them if they sent those emails. Don't reply to them nor call any numbers listed in the emails.
No way for us to know. Anyone can put any return address on an email. It is no more difficult than putting any return address on a snail mail envelope. Contact Apple at the an official Apple site and ask them if they sent those emails. Don't reply to them nor call any numbers listed in the emails.
Yes, the first one I got right after. The other 2 emails are what got me thinking, because they relay information and guides that do not exist on Apple’s website. They say that there’s a phone conference with a specialist and is scheduled between September 11 and 17, and says to sign up on Apple’s website. The third email address was the email it gives you when you try to reply to the second address. I did reply, but then received the same message, leading me to believe it was an automated reply and most likely spam. It also provides links, which I did not visit, but most likely prompt to sign in using my Apple ID
The thing is, it is not possible to do as instructed. It simply isn’t possible. It tells me to:
they said that if I have any questions, I should reply to the email. I did reply, but did not get a response back and the next day, I got the same email, different thread, that copied the exact same stuff it said in its previous one. You see how it is not possible??
Dominantxx wrote:
You see how it is not possible??
I'm not the one applying for a job in corporate America.
This is Apple. They have all the power and they know it. So you have questions. Nobody ever said you would get any answers, did they? In the time that you haven't responded, 37 people have already scheduled their meetings.
You are still in the automated phase of the recruitment process. If and when you ever get to talk to a human, you can ask your questions then. The automated system can't answer any questions, but it can kick you out of the process.
Di you apply for employment at Apple before getting the emails?
If you go to Apple's web site as suggested in the email and proceed from there you can be assured that there is no issue. The issue pops up when you click on a link in an unknown or suspect email and that link brings to you some unknown site.
All of those are legitimate.
Haven't you ever wondered why there are so many big "security incidents" with all these big corporations that manage your money and your information? Haven't you ever wondered why spammers, hackers, and scammers persist in sending poorly-worded e-mails with "click here" links? That is all because governments, schools, and companies like Apple do all of this, legitimately, all the time. If you want the job, you better do as instructed. Nobody at Apple cares about your security consciousness. They care that you are able to follow instructions, regardless of what they are.
Are these official Apple emails?