Decentralizing the Office Space: Distributed Workplace is a New Norm

Written by thomjamescarter | Published 2019/12/24
Tech Story Tags: remote-working | remote-work | remote-teams | virtual-team | work-remotely | what-is-a-remote-first-company | teamwork | startup

TLDR In recent years, remote working has become less of a concept and more of a reality. Companies like WordPress, duckduckgo, and Zapier operate with a mostly-if-not-completely distributed workforce. Automattic (the company behind WordPress) offers a $250-a-month remittance for employees to work at their own preferred locations and, last year, shut down their Bay Area office due to inactivity. The State of the Remote Job Marketplace report suggests that, in North America, there are more than 3.9 million remote workers.via the TL;DR App

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Written by thomjamescarter | Content writer for one of the world's best SaaS products. 50% Nerd. 50% Hipster. 100% Silly.
Published by HackerNoon on 2019/12/24