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iOS Engineer, Early Career - Generative AI Experiences Softwares

Apple
Cupertino, CA Full-time 11/26/2025 $126,800 - $220,900 a year
Undergraduate Entry-Level

Job Description

Join Apple as a Software Engineer within Special Projects to develop innovative generative AI experiences across iOS apps. Collaborate with a skilled team in a fast-paced environment, contributing from concept to deployment.

Requirements

  • B.S. Computer Science or equivalent experience required
  • Strong understanding of core Computer Science concepts (data structures, algorithms, software design)
  • Demonstrated passion for developing phenomenal user experiences
  • Ability to break down large features and implement practical solutions
  • Curiosity about new technologies, flexibility, and openness to ambiguity
  • Strong communication skills
  • iOS Development experience, including experience with Swift and Apple development tools (preferred)
  • Familiarity with AI concepts or experience with developing software with large language models (preferred)
  • Track record of working cross-functionally and building strong partnerships (preferred)
  • Experience working on collaborative projects and ability to work in a team (preferred)

Responsibilities

  • Expanding iOS-based platforms to bring new Generative AI-enabled experiences to life
  • Build features that meet or exceed our high standards for quality
  • Prototyping and investigating new concepts to support feature definition and iteration
  • Communicating ideas to others in the team and cross functional partners
  • Participating in architecture discussions and code review
  • Accurately scope the effort and work items required to complete large (multi-month) feature projects
  • Building internal tools to ship and maintain high quality software
  • Design and build testable software, working closely with QA
  • Diagnose, triage, fix, and prevent issues related to functionality, reliability, and performance