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Manuela's Story: Systems Engineer  - Careers at Apple

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Inspiring minds by augmenting reality.

Manuela’s story To see more women in tech, we need to reach more
girls in school. blockquote level one Manuela, Systems Engineer Munich, Germany Question: Before Apple, you worked at a place where your official title was Technical Evangelist. What exactly were you evangelizing? Answer: Apple’s iOS! I was spreading the word about how to use that company’s services on iPhone and iPad. Ever since the first iPhone, I knew that’s what I wanted to work on. So when I finally came to Apple, it felt like I was coming home.

Question: Welcome home. What kind of work are you doing as a systems engineer? Answer: I’m an app development specialist on our Enterprise Sales team. Question: Working with Apple’s business clients? Answer: Yes. I show them how to build their own iOS-based applications, often including augmented reality. Question: Sounds like you’re still a technical evangelist. Answer: Since I was 10 years old!

Question: Did you know many girls into tech at that age? Answer: Not many, and even in my career, I’ve often felt like a colorful unicorn. Question: Easy to spot and rare? Answer: Right. I’m less rare now, but still colorful. At Apple, we’ve been really working on this for a while, so globally, the number of women in R&D here has been growing, though there’s lots of room for more of us. Question: How do you keep up that momentum? Answer: We need to get to women even earlier — and we are.

We’re sparking more imaginations with augmented reality — it really feels like magic. Question: You’re helping to train teachers, right? Answer: Yeah, for the last one and a half years now, I’ve been helping our Education team show teachers how to code and then show them how to teach code, using ARKit and Swift Playgrounds. This is something a 10-year-old can do. Question: A 10-year-old you? Answer: Almost anyone! This is working with kids as young as eight.

Question: You’re inspiring adult beginners, too. Answer: Yes, after a pause for the pandemic, I’ll continue to teach a wonderful women-only class for refugees. That one is for the women who just want the basics, but some of them have gone on to take the Python programming course afterward! Question: Sounds like you lit a few sparks. Answer: It’s so great to see them feel empowered and super proud.

Question: And in higher education, you’re working with medical schools? Answer: We’re showing them how to code Apple Watch and iPhone apps so med students can learn how their patients can share health data. Question: These are software developers? Answer: No, no — med school professors with no coding experience. They said they couldn’t do it and I said, “You’ll have your own application deployed on your phone by dinner tonight!”

I made med school professors code with me! It was amazing. Question: So how is your work with professors and teachers part of your role with the Enterprise Sales team? Answer: Well, technically, it isn’t, but it is part of my role at Apple. We reach out across teams and collaborate on all kinds of important projects. And honestly, I just love sparking people’s interest in this technology. Question: That’s what you want in a teacher.

Question: And you’re a student again, too, getting another university degree — in game design? Answer: Yes, combining the technical work and fun stuff like design and storytelling — and Apple’s Educational Assistance Program helps out with tuition reimbursement. Question: How does the classwork relate to your Apple work? Answer: In multiple ways, including the storytelling. This is coming in super handy for every talk and demo session we are giving to business customers. And with iOS and augmented reality, we get to tell some pretty amazing stories.

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