Johny Srouji — Senior Vice President of Hardware Technologies at Apple | Comparably
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Johny Srouji — Senior Vice President of Hardware Technologies at Apple

Johny Srouji — Senior Vice President of Hardware Technologies at Apple

Executive Bio

Mr. Johny Srouji has been Senior Vice President for Hardware Technologies at Apple Inc. since December 2015. Mr. Srouji oversees custom silicon and hardware technologies including batteries, application processors, storage controllers, sensors silicon, display silicon, and other chipsets across Apple's entire product line. Mr. Srouji joined Apple in 2008 to lead development of Apple's first custom system on a chip (SOC) processor, the A4. He served as Vice President of Hardware Technologies at Apple Inc. until December 17, 2015 an served as its Vice President of VLSI (Very Large Scale Integration). Mr. Srouji lead all custom silicon architecture and development, covering a wide range of devices and technologies. He is responsible for oversight and delivery of breakthrough custom silicon and hardware technologies including application processors, storage controllers, touch and sensors, display silicon, connectivity and other chipsets powering many of Apple's industry-leading devices. He held senior positions at Intel. He was employed at IBM in the Power Lead, Systems and Technology Group. He serves as the SystemVerilog Hardware Design and Verification Language standard (HDVL) or IEEE P1800 committee chair. He served for two years as a technical subcommittee chair in Accellera. Mr. Srouji earned both a bachelor's and master's degree in Computer Science from Technion, Israel's Institute of Technology.
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Executive Team Culture Ratings from Apple Employees

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Apple's Executive Team scores in the Top 20%
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Who ranks the Executive Team the highest?
Department - Customer Success 100/100
Department - Communications 85/100
Department - All Industries 84/100
Who ranks the Executive Team the lowest?
Gender - Non-Binary 52/100
Department - HR 64/100
Department - Admin 64/100

Apple's Executive Team at a Glance

Based on 1711 ratings, Apple's employees are satisfied with their Executive Team and give them a ā€œB+ā€ or 73/100. On average, Women provided higher ratings for their Executive Team compared to Men. Also, the Customer Success department thinks more highly of the Executive Team relative to the HR department.

Apple's Executive Team ranks in the Top 40% of other companies in San Francisco and Top 20% of other companies on Comparably that also have 10,000+ Employees.

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