If you are a designer who wants to work at the absolute top of the tech world, this is the one you’ve been waiting for. Apple is currently hiring a Lead Product Designer for their AppleCare Digital team.
We all know Apple is famous for its hardware (iPhones, Macs), but this role is about the experience of owning those products. You would be designing the digital tools that help millions of people when they need support.
The Quick Details
Here is what you need to know about this specific listing:
| What to Know | The Details |
| The Company | Apple |
| The Role | Lead Product Designer |
| Team | AppleCare Digital |
| Location | Check Link (Often Santa Clara Valley, CA or Austin, TX – confirm on application page) |
| Experience Level | Senior / Lead (8+ Years) |
What Does This Job Actually Entail?
This isn’t an entry-level graphic design gig. As a Lead Product Designer, you are solving complex problems.
AppleCare is the safety net for every Apple user. Your job is to design the digital side of that safety net.
- The Mission: You will design “enterprise-focused” digital experiences. This usually means building the tools that Apple’s own support advisors use, or the advanced self-service tools customers use to fix their devices.
- The Work: You’ll be doing everything from sketching early ideas (wireframing) to creating the final, polished look (high-fidelity mockups).
- The Leadership: Since you are a “Lead,” you aren’t just pushing pixels. You are guiding the design strategy and mentoring other designers.
Do You Have What It Takes?
Apple is (understandably) picky. They aren’t just looking for someone who knows how to use Figma; they want someone who understands people.
The Must-Haves:
- A Killer Portfolio: This is non-negotiable. You need to show examples of your work where you solved real problems.
- Experience: They are looking for roughly 8+ years of experience in Human-Computer Interaction or Product Design.
- Enterprise Skills: They specifically mention designing for “Enterprise solutions.” If you have built complex dashboards or professional software tools, that is a huge plus.
- Tech Knowledge: You need to understand how your designs get built (HTML, CSS, JavaScript) so you can talk to the engineers.
Why Work at Apple?
Aside from the fact that having “Apple” on your resume opens every door forever?
- The Culture: You are working with the best designers in the world.
- The Impact: The things you design will be used by millions of people (and Apple employees) globally.
- The Benefits: Apple offers world-class health benefits, stock grants (RSUs), and discounts on products.
How to Apply
If you have the experience and the portfolio to back it up, don’t sit on this.
- Click the Link: Go to the Apple Jobs Listing.
- Login: Sign in with your Apple ID.
- Submit: Upload your CV and—most importantly—a link to your portfolio.
Pro-Tip: Apple recruiters look at the process, not just the pretty pictures. In your portfolio, explain why you made certain design decisions, not just what the final result looked like.
Good luck!