The world’s best engineers are always in demand at Apple, but if you ply a different trade, now’s your chance to work at Cupertino. In the wake of Apple losing a second iPhone prototype in as many years, it’s hiring two new security managers. Have you got what it takes to guard the iPhone 6?
Apple is currently hiring two new product security managers to work at its Cupertino, California headquarters, tasked with “overseeing the protection of, and managing risks to, Apple’s unreleased products and related intellectual property.”
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Travel may take up as much as 30 percent of your time, which suggests you’ll be carting around the next iPhone – new models have to go under testing with networks before release.
Sound like your thing? Nightclub bouncers need not apply: you’ll need an MS degree in risk management or security management, as well as five years of experience in security assessment.
Apple has suffered several embarrassing leaks in the last 18 months. Last year, an Apple engineer lost an iPhone 4 prototype in a bar, which was subsequently sold to gadget blog Gizmodo. Last month, CNET reported that an iPhone 5 prototype had also been lost in a San Francisco bar. It was later tracked to an address and reclaimed.
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