
Setting aside the fact that this developer—who calls himself Glyph—got a job offer from Apple, which is awesome in the first place, the manner in which the offer arrived is quite fascinating. This man, who works on a project called Twisted (that Apple apparently uses, to an extent), made sure to take some nice pictures of the iOffer before getting started on his paperwork. As with many of the things that come out of Apple’s headquarters in California, the job offer itself is extremely well put together. The outside is simply an Apple logo which just beckons the receiver to open it.
Opening the folder to the first fold reveals a blank white cover that reads “Welcome to Apple” as well as papers on the left hand side that greet the potential employee with “Ah, Paperwork.” Opening up the second fold shows that the job application is a tri-fold folder with more paperwork, as well as a nice, bold heading that reads “The Offer.” While this isn’t necessarily anything groundbreaking, it is sort of interesting to see what it looks like, if you ask me.
Head on over to his site via the link below to see some more images.
Read [Deciphering Glyph]


















As much as Apple values company secrecy, I wonder if this may make them question hiring this guy. Hopefully he didn't sabotage himself by putting this out there.
The link to the article (Deciphering Glyph's page) is broken
I've worked for Apple and didn't get this (it may have changed, but I don't think so). Also… the guy's name Glyph, (pronounced, G-Life)? Doesn't seem kosher.
yeah i pretty much agree on what Michael said, the guy name would be pronounced as G-life not Glyph and it doesn't seems <a href="http://www.aviglatt.com/" target="kosher">kosher.