In 2018, the average number of years a worker remained in the Apple was five years old. Unless a revolution has taken place in Apple’s people sector, it must still be rare for an employee to reach the ten-year mark of service with the company.
Apple knows this very well, so much so that it delivers a ten-year-old plaque to those who reach that level — a plaque that is considered one of the rarest products produced by Apple, especially due to the low number of people awarded.
For a long time, the ten-year-old plaque was a large transparent crystal with a “hole” in the shape of the company’s logo, but it got a new design between 2020 and 2021. It is now made of matte aluminum and has a mirrored logo in stainless steel in the center.
As it is quite rare, only now has the new plate been made public. This thanks to the channel DongleBookProwell known for bringing up prototypes and rarities involving the Apple.
After gaining access to the rarity, he made a kind of unboxingwhich showed that the plaque comes with a message signed by the Tim Cook and also with Apple’s controversial polishing cloth.
It is made with the same aluminum used to produce the company’s products and, on its side, it has the number ten in low relief and the name of the awarded employee.
According to YouTuber, there are also versions of the board for those who complete 20 or 30 years with the company. Imagine how rare these must be (even more)…
via 9to5Mac