CULVER CITY (CNS) - Apple announced today that it plans to expand its Culver City team to more than 3,000 employees as part of the multinational technology company's plan to invest $430 billion and add 20,000 new jobs across the United States over the next five years.
“At this moment of recovery and rebuilding, Apple is doubling down on our commitment to U.S. innovation and manufacturing with a generational investment reaching communities across all 50 states,'' Apple CEO Tim Cook said in a statement.
“We're creating jobs in cutting-edge fields -- from 5G to silicon engineering to artificial intelligence -- investing in the next generation of innovative new businesses, and in all our work, building toward a greener and more equitable future,'' he said.
Word that Apple had leased Culver City office space at 8777 W. Washington Blvd. was announced in January 2018. The company was initially expected to have about 1,000 employees at the site, which is being developed by Lincoln Property Co. and has not yet opened. Apple said along with expanding the number of employees, it will expand the “state-of-the-art campus with additional space'' for the employees.
Apple also announced Monday that it plans to increase its San Diego workforce by about 5,000 employees by 2026, a 500% increase from its 2018 goal.
According to the Cupertino-based company, Apple supports more than 2.7 million jobs across the United States through direct employment, spending with U.S. suppliers and manufacturers, and developer jobs in the smart phone app economy.
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