Apple Wants to Hire Devs For Media Apps for Windows
Apple is looking to fill some positions with a new job listing that wants devs to help it with media apps for Windows computers. The listing is seeking software engineers to build “the next generation of media apps for Windows.” Apple ditched iTunes for its line of Mac hardware and replaced it with new Music, Podcasts, and TV apps.
Windows machines were left with the old iTunes software reports MacRumors. Windows users currently have to access Apple TV+ and Apple Music via the web. That isn’t ideal, and it looks like Apple wants some help to fix that.
The listing says:
“The Media Apps team is looking for a creative Senior Software Engineer to work on the next generation of media apps for Windows. You will help build innovative features that will delight millions of customers around the world.
You possess strong skills in the areas of application design, solid API design principles and have a strong understanding of customer and workflow issues. You have a history of shipping large volume consumer product successfully. You are a well-rounded developer who is not afraid to question assumptions. You have an excellent written and oral skills. You love collaborating under tight deadlines.
If you love music and you are passionate about writing code, and want to work with world-class engineering teams that ship to millions of users, the Media Apps team is the place for you.”