dcblogs writes: Despite the demand of employers like Apple, Amazon, Microsoft, AT&T and others, nearly 40% of software engineers preferred only remote roles, and if their employers mandated a return to the office, 21% indicated they would quit immediately, while another 49% said they would start looking for another job, according to Hired's 2023 State of Software En ... β Read more
dcblogs writes: Despite the demand of employers like Apple, Amazon, Microsoft, AT&T and others, nearly 40% of software engineers preferred only remote roles, and if their employers mandated a return to the office, 21% indicated they would quit immediately, while another 49% said they would start looking for another job, according to Hired's 2023 State of Software En ... β Read more
I did one will never again work in an office environment and suffer the inevitable long commute times and waste money buying lunch and coffee or risk catching an illness because most people are illness pricks.
I did one will never again work in an office environment and suffer the inevitable long commute times and waste money buying lunch and coffee or risk catching an illness because most people are illness pricks.
I did one will never again work in an office environment and suffer the inevitable long commute times and waste money buying lunch and coffee or risk catching an illness because most people are illness pricks.
I did one will never again work in an office environment and suffer the inevitable long commute times and waste money buying lunch and coffee or risk catching an illness because most people are illness pricks.
Which was a great solution. Covid proved that everyone could work from home and still meet the project demands.
Personally I prefer the office, even if I have to be there alone (I worked for months alone there). But I also like the flexibility when I need it.