• doublejay1999@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Sound great, but it just means they got sent a link to a video and will probably have to watch it on their own time .

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      These seminars are getting scheduled now, and training is set to begin in the middle of January. Each employee will be trained for two days, I’m told. It’s a high-stakes endeavor: The Vision Pro’s setup process is going to be complex and not something Apple wants to screw up. The device needs to be customized for each person, and a poor fitting could ultimately ruin the user’s experience. Every step will be carefully orchestrated, including how retail employees approach a customer and how they place the device on a user’s head.

      Right at the top of the article

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        1 year ago

        Now that is interesting. In other briefings, they have claimed that someone from every store, selected via interview process, will go to Cupertino for 2 days training.

        And that people who ordered online, will be pushed to collect in store to receive the “complex setup” from a trained employee.

        I don’t believe either. Because it speaks to a product that would be difficult to use (against Apples “it just works” ethos. ). And one they wouldn’t sell online because of said “complex setup”

        Doesn’t sound right to me.