Apple finally opened its first two stores in India earlier this month, which was a much-anticipated event. The Mumbai and Delhi locations are run by a group of highly educated, tech-savvy employees who are committed to offering first-rate service.
The pay of Apple Store staff in India is reportedly far higher than those of employees at other technology brand retail stores. Cook was joined by the rest of the Apple Store staff in green t-shirts as they greeted customers waiting in queue with cheers and applause.
All About Apple Store Employees’ Salary
It has been reported that Apple pays its store managers in India around ₹1 lakh every month. It’s estimated that this monthly wage is up to four times greater than what other internet companies pay their retail shop personnel. It is clear that Apple has undertaken extensive due diligence before finalizing its team members to take on the duty of running the stores, as seen by the fact that it has hired about 170 individuals to oversee its first two stores in India. Cupertino-based technology giant Apple is known for its innovative products.
Apple has staffed its retail locations in India with individuals who have extensive education in fields like information technology, electrical engineering, robotics, and computer applications. These individuals have been appointed to their positions. Additionally, the business has recruited individuals who are fluent in many languages, some of whom have moved to India from other countries in order to be a part of Apple’s retail expansion in the country.
In the not-too-distant future, Apple may double or even triple its investments in India, as well as increase its exports, according to Rajeev Chandrasekhar, who serves as the Deputy Minister for Information Technology in India. In New Delhi, Apple’s CEO Tim Cook met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi to talk about expanding Apple’s operations in India and making more products in the country. During the discussion, Apple executives discussed plans to increase their presence and output in India’s manufacturing sector.