Remote-first: Affirm, Airbnb, Atlassian, Brex, Coinbase, Confluent, Coursera, Crowdstrike, Cruise, Dell, DoorDash, Dropbox, Github, GitLab, Hashicorp, Hubspot, Indeed, Instacart, Lyft, Mozilla, OCI, Okta, PagerDuty, Plaid, Raytheon, Reddit, Redfin, Red Hat, Robinhood (rumored they will RTO soon), Shopify, Splunk, Spotify, SoFi, Square (+ Cash App), SquareSpace, Twilio, VMWare, Wish, Yahoo, Yelp, Zillow, Zoom Smaller companies including pre-IPO: 1Password, Addepar, Ramp, Calendly, Oscar Health, Postman, Whatnot High percentage (25% and up) of remote teams: Amazon, Autodesk, Capital One, Etsy, Google, LinkedIn, Meta, Microsoft, Nvidia, Oracle, PayPal, Pinterest, Salesforce, SAP, ServiceNow, Stripe, Uber Mostly in-person: Adobe Databricks Netflix Roblox Small number of remote teams: Apple Bloomberg Notion (100% of roles are in-person AFAIK) Snap (100% of roles are in-person with exceptions) Tesla (100% in-person) Twitter (100% in-person) P.S. I'm only including pre-IPO companies that I recognize like Calendly, Notion, Whatnot, etc.
If you believe we exist still, Yahoo is remote first.
Oracle WFH but team dependent
OCI is remote first. Indeed/Atlassian
Binance, Crypto.com
By remote first do you mean a company that hires world wide or US only?
US
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Google is team dependent but mostly anti wfh
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Really disagree on "anti-wfh". Certainly dependent on orgs, but my team had 50% of people officially fully remote (as in, official work location/contract), and most teams in my org (Commerce) had 20%+. I think the company-wide stats are 10-15% for full remote? Wouldn't call that anti-wfh..
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twitter is remote FIRST, rto later
Hmm many remote first will change tune to RTO sooner than later.