Apple posted new job openings for retail and outlet managers in Hyderabad, signalling further steps in its ongoing retail expansion across India.

Apple hiring expands with new retail manager roles in Hyderabad

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Apple hiring activity increased on February 6, 2026, after the company posted new retail and outlet manager job openings for Hyderabad. The listings appeared on Apple’s official careers portal in India, as Apple continues expanding its physical retail presence in the country.

Apple hiring in Hyderabad includes roles for retail managers, outlet managers, and other store-based positions. Apple also invited applications for technical specialists, operations experts, and business-focused staff. The company listed full-time, part-time, and temporary opportunities.

Apple retail expansion in India continues through new store planning

Apple has steadily increased its store network across India since launching Apple BKC in Mumbai in 2023. It later opened Apple Saket in Delhi while maintaining its online sales platform. In 2025, Apple added more locations in Bengaluru, Pune, and Noida.

Apple hiring moves come as the company strengthens its retail footprint in high-growth markets. Hyderabad now appears on Apple’s recruitment map through these new openings.

What changed in Apple hiring for retail roles

Apple recently opened its fifth retail outlet in India, located in Noida. The company has not confirmed a Hyderabad store yet, but the job postings have drawn attention to possible next steps in its retail rollout.

Vanessa Trigub, Apple’s Vice President of Stores and Retail Operations, said the company sees “incredible energy and excitement” around each new store opening. She also confirmed another Mumbai store will open next year.

Impact on Apple’s growth in India’s premium smartphone market

Apple recorded its highest-ever value share of 28 percent in India’s smartphone market, according to Counterpoint Research. The report linked this rise to premiumisation trends, as more buyers choose higher-end devices.

Counterpoint data showed Apple held a 23 percent value share in 2024. The iPhone 16 series, along with financing and trade-in offers, helped support this growth. Apple hiring is now aligning with that expanding demand.

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