I know there are quite a lot companies remote working possibilities. I was curious about the work culture in most of these companies. Any company doing this particularly well? Which and Why?
It's not an ad tech company. It's an anti adtech company. Long term goal is to kill Google Ads and other ad companies by outing competitors ad campaign, turning advertising useless.
This is achieved through lessening information asymmetry.
Ad Hoc - https://adhoc.team is pretty great. No whiteboard, homework based interview process, unlimited vacation, plus you get to work on things that matter to a lot of Americans like healthcare.
This isn't directly answering your questions, but RemoteOnly [1] is quite a good list of companies with carrying levels of remote work. While this doesn't answer how their cultures are, it can be a starting point for companies to look at.
Just met with a lot of the Automattic devs last week, their company culture is interesting.
Each team division has a different theme. And subthemes from parent themes. Example, hogwarts/harry potter for their entire mobile dev team (40+ people). Maybe this is common practice for remote only companies, I am not sure though.
Working for creators of Bugfender, Mobile Jazz has been a great delight so far (https://mobilejazz.com).
Fully remote, flexible working hours, bonus programs, company retreats...
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What’s the health insurance subsidy for dependents about?
Which is half the problem I have searching for remote jobs whilst living in Europe
[1]: https://remoteonly.org/
https://www.crowdstrike.com/careers/
How would I go about applying for a job? I am a full stack web developer.
Each team division has a different theme. And subthemes from parent themes. Example, hogwarts/harry potter for their entire mobile dev team (40+ people). Maybe this is common practice for remote only companies, I am not sure though.