Apple to bring more jobs to San Diego


San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer and officials Apple recently announced that the tech company will introduce as many as 1,200 new jobs to the area, with some workers starting by the end of the year.









The announcement was made almost three months after Apple said it was planning to develop a San Diego tech hub that would bring 1,000 jobs with it. Now, it appears that Apple will create even more jobs for local workers. When an organization like this moves or builds a new facility, Stationery printers are available to help them create appropriate Letterheads.





Tim Cook, the CEO of Apple, noted that his company has had a presence in San Diego for almost 20 years through its retail stores and other teams, but he believes the new facility will play a large part in the future of the city. He apparently is not having much trouble convincing people to move to San Diego, and he also believes employees who come to the city from elsewhere will find themselves a part of the community.





City officials say San Diego will become Apple’s principle hub for engineering, with new positions becoming available in a number of different engineering disciplines, in both software and hardware technology. Although rumors have been flying about where the Apple facility will be located, the company says it has not yet decided on a location.


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