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Can't get into the blue bottle, disdain for Starbucks, it doesn't matter! Apple has hired a barista!

Published: 2025-08-21 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2025/08/21, Follow the Coffee Workshop (official Wechat account cafe_style) Foreign media reported that Apple is currently recruiting a new barista for its visitor center in the Gulf. For aspiring coffee craftsmen, this job doesn't sound like a normal job at Starbucks. It is understood that the job of this barista is to make a

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According to foreign media reports, Apple is currently recruiting a new barista for its visitor center in the Gulf. For aspiring coffee craftsmen, this job doesn't sound like a normal job at Starbucks.

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It is understood that the barista's job is to make a "first-class" compound Apple standard espresso.

For example, providing coffee to Jony Ive and his creative team can help them stay energetic and do what they are doing during long "brainstorming" sessions (designing the next iPhone? ). Leander Kahney, author of Jony Ive: the Genius behind Apple's greatest products, mentioned that they had some kind of crazy and expensive coffee maker in their conference room. It used to be the $3000 Italian Grimac, but after the machine malfunctioned, the team replaced it with another machine.

The barista Apple is looking for may not be working as a coffee provider for Jony Ive, but the company still has high expectations. Apple hopes to find someone who can provide "fast, quality" coffee drinks.

But if you are interested in this position, you should also keep in mind that the customers you serve will be people who create products that can change the world, but they are only human beings and also need coffee to keep their brains in mind and state. To put it seriously, if you don't make the best lattes, you may be "responsible" for the mistakes of the next generation of MacBook laptops.

This job also requires you to be particularly interested in making espresso for guests while maintaining a positive attitude. This means you should avoid frowning at interns who ask the barista to draw teddy bears in his latte every day.

Visit the Central Cafe, which is where you need to work, and it can be a "tough place to work". Although today's technology offices are often designed as relaxing and comfortable places to encourage employees to work long hours, the job description mentions that it may require you to be exposed to a work environment that is "cold, hot and water".

This sounds a little bad, and it's hard to say that some crazy engineer may even throw water at you as a punishment for being dissatisfied with your coffee.

In addition, candidates need to realize that you will be faced with a group of the busiest and most stressful people in the world, and you need to provide them with high-quality coffee with a smile or a good dress image at all times.

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