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Join the Apple Wallet, Payments, and Commerce team as an intern to support business and marketing projects in Europe and the Middle East.

Your role

Key responsibilities include:

  • Driving adoption and usage of Access, E-Commerce, Loyalty, Membership, Tap to Pay on iPhone, and Ticketing.
  • Conducting research and evaluating market opportunities.
  • Increasing uptake and adoption.
  • Assisting with the launch of new partners.
  • Reviewing partner UX/UI.
  • Leading the analysis and optimization of programs.
  • Collaborating with Business Development, Marketing, Technical Project Managers, Product and Operations teams, and external partners.

About you

The ideal candidate possesses:

  • Fluency in English with exceptional written and verbal communication skills.
  • Enrollment in or recent graduation from a degree-level education.
  • Keen interest in business and/or marketing.
  • Proven ability to build and nurture relationships.
  • Strong interest in digital financial services and products.Excellent project management and analytical skills.
  • Strong digital competency. 
  • Relevant educational track (e.g., Business, Computer Sciences, Economics, Marketing).
  • Additional European languages are highly desirable.

Benefits

Apple typically offers:

  • Competitive compensation
  • Health and wellness benefits
  • Employee discounts

Training & development

Opportunities for professional development and mentorship are available to support growth in this role.

Career progression 

Potential for career advancement within Apple's Wallet, Payments, and Commerce team based on performance and opportunities.

How to apply 

Submit your application through the specified process, ensuring all required information is included.

This job may close before the stated closing date, you are encouraged to apply as soon as possible

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