I heard reddit and github are one of those. Just did some research, this list are what I gathered by looking at blind post. (these lists may allow you to work anywhere in the US, but not necessarily in the world). Will be great if some of you can confirmed whether it is in the US/world (or it is not accurate) 1. GitLab 2. GitHub 3. Hashicorp 4. Pinterest 5. Twitter 6. Red Hat 7. Shopify 8. Spotify 9. CoinBase 10. Reddit 11. Linkedin 12. Dropbox 13. Hopper 14. Stripe 15. Zillow 16. Indeed 17. Salesforce 18. Okta 19. Netflix? 20. Zapier 21. Brex 22. Stack overflow 23. Mozilla 24. Paypal TC: 250k
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Do they let you work in countries where they dont have an office, too?
Good question, my guess is depends on which company. some companies seem to allow you work anywhere with limited amount of days. It is at the manager discretion typically.
Would rather know how they manage payroll. There is no point in moving to Europe or Latin America and take an 80% pay cut to live like local poor engineers
Quality of life is so much higher in Europe than Bay Area even if you earn less. Better quality food (and cheaper), less traffic, cheaper (and better) restaurants, public healthcare, cheaper flights, public transport and a rail network that work, infrastructure and roads aren't crumbling to pieces.
Okta is definitely NOT anywhere in the world. There are countries that are off limits where employees are not allowed to bring their work device to.
Is Okta good for Mexico, Brazil, Argentina? How is salary impacted since they are LCOL countries?
Should be good with these countries, not sure about pay cut though
Hopper is mostly anywhere in world except for a few countries like Russia, Iran, etc.
Is reddit allows anywhere in the world ?
PayPal is not one of those companies that allows worldwide WFH…
DM for a referral to Zapier
Twilio has lots of remote positions
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