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Apple’s Security Engineering & Architecture (SEAR) provides operating system security foundations across all of Apple’s innovative products, including Mac, iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and Apple TV. These foundations exist from the lowest levels of the device to the services off-device which work together to protect our users.
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As a member of the Pre-Silicon backend team you will design and implement significant parts of the compiler for future Apple GPUs. You will be a member of a small team with diverse talents and ample room for growth that works on every Apple Silicon GPU we ship in different devices including iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Apple TV and Macs.
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For this project, we are looking for participants able to share photos taken with an iOS device (iPhone or iPad) by uploading them into our mobile app or browser platform for data collection.
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Car allowance, mileage reimbursement, iPad, iPhone, home office, etc., 401K, Health & Life Insurance, etc. Join a Medical Sales Industry leader who is currently seeking an ambitious, driven outside sales rep ready to break into the Medical Sales Industry or a current Medical Sales Representative ready to advance their career.
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Tech savvy - iPhone/iPad or Android smart device and ability to work within a mobile app. Must be a Licensed, Registered or Certified Process Server, or be willing to become one in your area of service.
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The Apple AI/ML Information Intelligence team is building best-in-class, privacy-aware search experiences in Spotlight - the search engine on every iPhone and Mac. You will be part of the team that builds and optimizes the core systems that store, index, and search user data on device in a secure, privacy-aware manner.
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The Body Technologies team is responsible for many of the key algorithms for people understanding in videos and photos on Apple products such as iPhone and Vision Pro. We conduct research and development in the space of Virtual and Augmented Reality and design algorithms that drive features such as pose estimation, body tracking, shape estimation and action classification.
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The implementation should be robust (i.e., handle errors and edge cases), support Dynamic Type, support iPhone and iPad, and support device rotation. 5 to 7 years of professional experience as hands-on Front End Engineer on iOS.
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