Saw this article (https://www.cnbc.com/2020/04/03/goldman-sachs-ceo-remote-work-policies-could-attract-new-employees.html) and was curious what people at Goldman thought of it. I was under the impression that prior to coronavirus, people weren't given a laptop because they wanted all bodies to be in the office for "security" reasons. Will WFH become an option for tech workers after quarantine? TC: 138k #tech #career
Ex employee here. Goldman use this citrus system that can remote login to the company virtual desktop from anywhere. So you are basically screen sharing with super high latency. Same goes with your office desktop. You never own a physical environment. So everything is super slow.
Not a tech company. They had a dress code for technical roles until recently.