Over 600 job openings at Apple for Vision Pro

Commenters say it’s a search glitch, not a hiring boom

TLDR: Apple’s site shows 600+ “Vision Pro” jobs, but commenters say the count is inflated by a loose search; tighter filters show about 74–212 roles. The thread is split between hype for a real headset push and skepticism, with spicy rumors that talent has drifted to AI—key to gauging Apple’s commitment.

Apple’s job site screams “600+ Vision Pro roles!” and the internet did what it does best: grabbed popcorn and fact-checked. The top vibe? Skeptic mode. Users pounced on the number, claiming it’s not a real hiring surge but a search snafu—because Apple’s site apparently matches anything with “vision” and “pro” anywhere in the posting. One commenter even dropped receipts: putting “vision pro” in quotes returns about 212 global hits, and using Apple’s own product filter shows roughly 74. Here’s the phrasal search many cited: link.

From there, the thread split into camps. The optimists mused about Apple’s next move—“next gen goggles?” “smart glasses?”—dreaming up lighter headsets and real-world uses beyond pricey demos. The skeptics clapped back with “counting ‘Pro’ like confetti” jokes, pointing out that “Pro” shows up in countless postings anyway. Then came the spice: one hot take claimed major Vision Pro talent has already drifted to splashy AI projects—dropping names and fueling the “is Apple all-in or moving on?” conspiracy vibes. For the uninitiated, Vision Pro is Apple’s super-premium headset for “spatial computing,” basically a mix of augmented reality (digital overlays) and virtual reality. But tonight’s show wasn’t about hardware—it was about the numbers, the glitch, and the drama. Verdict from the crowd: hype headline, messy math, and a mystery about how big Apple’s bet really is.

Key Points

  • Apple’s careers page displays 600+ search results associated with Apple Vision Pro.
  • Listings include roles such as Generative Computer Vision Engineer, Software Engineer, Experience Designer, and AR/VR Software Engineer.
  • Job descriptions reference work on spatial computing, AR, and VR, including platform and framework development.
  • visionOS and ARKit are cited in postings, indicating platform-level engineering for Apple’s AR ecosystem.
  • The site notes most corporate roles require English-language skills, and roles span MLAI and SFTWR teams.

Hottest takes

"next gen of googles, or maybe smart glasses this time?" — mkozak
"The query is incorrect, it will return any posting that contains the words 'vision' and 'pro'" — ot
"Sounds like most of the team has left to next gen AI gadgets" — brcmthrowaway
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