Work From Home Forever: These 10 Companies Switch to Permanent WFH | Full LIST
Work From Home Forever: These 10 Companies Switch to Permanent WFH | Full LIST
Offices have made their employees comfortable by allowing them to work from home. Courtesy---COVID-19 pandemic. However, as the situation is getting back to normal, several tech giants across have announced to put an end to work from home. While a section of employees was missing sipping coffees with their colleagues, a number of officegoers have embraced remote work as the new normal. Now, if they are asked to choose between working from home or higher salaries, they seem to be inclined towards the former. Take a look at the list of 10 companies that have given the green light to permanent work-from-home culture.
Several IT giants in India including Wipro, TCS have asked their employees to return to office atleast thrice a week. Take a look at the list of 10 companies which have permanently switched to WFH.
2/11
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Twitter
In a tweet, Parag Agrawal, the CEO of Twitter, announced that he’d continue the option of working remotely “forever”.
3/11
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Tata Steel
Ratan Tata led Tata Steel also opted for work from home policy, effective November 2020. Tata Steel named it the ‘Agile Working Model’. It allows employees to work from home up to 365 days a year.
4/11
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Swiggy
Swiggy had announced a permanent work-from-anywhere policy for several roles. Under this policy, teams like corporate, central business functions, and technology will work remotely, and will only meet once every quarter at base locations for a week
5/11
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Spotify
On Feb 14, 2021, Spotify had announced a new policy for its employees. The Swedish audio streaming company had confirmed that it will not require anyone to come to office for work anymore.
6/11
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SAP
After receiving positive feedback on the remote working experience during the pandemic, business software group SAP had announced a flexible working for its 100,000 employees around the world.
7/11
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Fujitsu
Technology firm Fujitsu had announced it will halve its office space in Japan as it adapts to the
8/11
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Atlassian
Atlassian---the $80 billion Australian tech giant had announced it will let its employees work from anywhere. Under the company's new 'Team Anywhere' policy, employees need to come into the office 4 times a year.
9/11
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Aweber
An email marketing service provider with over 100,000 small business clients world wide recently announced its decision to transition to a fully remote-first workforce. In an announcement to AWeber team members, Tom Kulzer, AWeber’s Founder and CEO, asserted that the decision will benefit the company, its team, and its customers for years to come.
10/11
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Aquent
Earlier last year, Aquent, a creative-talent staffing agency with offices in Los Angeles, Newport Beach, San Diego, San Francisco and the Silicon Valley, had announced it would shut nearly all of its locations nationwide as it transitions most of its 720 employees to a work-from-home model.
11/11
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3M
3M has been offering flexibility, but with this model the employee can come up with their own workflow.
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