Good news for iPhone lovers, Apple wants to help you work from the comfort of your own home.
The tech company announced that it is looking for full-time employees to work as AppleCare at Home Advisors to provide customers with support using the company's many products including iPhones, iPads, Macbooks and more.
"If you love exploring the ways technology helps you do all your favorite things, you'll probably be great at sharing your knowledge with others. That's what you'll do every day as an Apple At Home Advisor," the company explains on its job posting website.
Along with getting to work in your pajamas, the benefits package that comes along with this job is packed with perks. Employees get paid time-off and product discounts (which will come in handy for that iPhone 8 release rumored for this fall).
The company asks that applicants have a minimum of two years of professional technical troubleshooting experience or other proven technical ability. They also should be familiar with supporting customers via phone, e-mail, chat or in person. For more advance customer service experts, there are team manager and area manager positions open as well.
To apply, fill out at application over at Apple's career page dedicated to this position. Good luck!
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