Apple Looking for Retail Employees to Test Upcoming Photos App for OS X
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Posted July 15, 2014 at 4:34pm by iClarified
Apple is looking for 'photography enthusiast' retail employees to test the upcoming OS X Photos App, reports 9to5mac.
We are seeking a technical and passionate photography enthusiast to join our Quality Assurance team working on Photos for OS X. You will be part of a fast moving team of specialists tasked with delivering the next generation of photography tools for Apple.
Apple typically offers these types of programs to retail employees that have worked at the company for over a year. Such programs usually let employees test out different products within Apple Corporate, but does require re-location to Cupertino.
Photos for OS X was announced at WWDC 2014 to compliment iOS 8's new Photos features. Last month it was reported Photos would be replacing iPhoto and Aperture, which upset many power users. Apple noted that the new Photos app would include many power-features such as image search, editing, effects and third-party extensions.
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