Reaching the end of pandemic and we should have an idea of which companies will be supporting remote jobs post pandemic within the US? (Because going global is a stretch) I know Twitter, and Square, for sure, since they have a wide variety of remote jobs listed. Facebook sounds like a mix bag where it depends on the team you’re in. Google left everyone dumbfounded with no intention to do so. What other companies do we know for sure? Mentions: #square #twitter #facebook #google #spotify #microsoft #indeed #salesforce #brex #invision #atlassian #docusign #instacart #zillow #carvana #dropbox #coinbase #carta #splunk #okta #hubspot #shopify
Indeed
Is that for sure? Anyone can be remote? Do they adjust pay? Can you let me know anymore details?
With exclusion of sales guys I believe, but tech should be company wide opt-in for remote.
Google will allow wfh for many.
Is there any clarity on how ? I mean like is it team dependant ? Can people request for it ??
Details still getting finalized
Spotify
Brex
Msft will collect pr but in reality they will make you come to office in few months. On the other hand Amazon will not even try to get PR and make you come to work.
what are your sources?
Atlassian Docusign Instacart
Salesforce InVision
I think other than some companies that already went remote, it will be the same old policy. Butts back to offices, with exceptions for some that was already there for many.
That’s why question is about the ones that **will** support it.
Some companies said they are 'remote first' are not really embracing a full remote policy. Like Spotify, where I had an interview but the interested team to move forward to next stage were only hiring butts stationed in NY.
Nike is not. They’ll require you be in the office 3 days a week. And they won’t require vaccines.
msft is quite open to it
Does that include LinkedIn?
not sure about LI. they're running their own show