I know a few companies like Roblox, ServiceNow, Amazon, and Airbnb are now hiring in hydrid model (flexi but you have to come to office a few days a week). Also, Google announced today that they expect employees to return to office in 04/01. Wondering how many companies still hiring complete remote positions? #tech #remotecompanies TC: 3xx Updates: List so far: Meta OCI Amazon (some teams) Stripe Plaid Coinbase Kraken Twilio New Relic Cloudfare Github Compass Mixpanel Cribl Bolt Smartsheet Flexport Robinhood Atlassian GitLab Kong Temporal Bubble Domino Labs Nordstrom Intel Square Slack Couchbase GoPuff VMware Twitter Dropbox Mozilla Reddit Chime Walmart Tech Disney Tech TransUnion
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Some teams in disney… non park roles so most in streaming
How is wlb in Disney spl. in streaming side?
I would say WLB is pretty good. You pay for that in slower growth and lower TC though.
can I get that Twitter referral? 🙏🏼
Kraken is a totally remote first company
Walmart - All Walmart technology positions are essentially remote (virtual). However, they prefer you live near one of their technology hubs so that you can go to the office occasionally.
OCI - fully remote, fully on-site or hybrid is up to you.
Dropbox is now fully remote and hiring all around the country
Is it tough to get in Dropbox?
I'd say it depends on the role. If SWE, they have a decent threshold, I've heard it touted as one of the tougher ones out there. For PM it is on par with FAANG (personally experienced). For TPM, bit easier than FAANG. Not sure about non - tech
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