Nearly 40% of software engineers will only work remotely (techtarget.com) 6 points by jedberg 3y ago ↗ HN
[–] catchnear4321 3y ago ↗ If it doesn’t need on-site, it doesn’t get on-site.For all the values of the water-cooler, the office itself can be incredibly inefficient for someone that moves bits for a living.Which is part of why some employees love it. [–] jedberg 3y ago ↗ > the office itself can be incredibly inefficient for someone that moves bits for a living.It's interesting to note that when the CEO of Amazon published his letter about return to office, productivity was not listed as a benefit of RTO.
[–] jedberg 3y ago ↗ > the office itself can be incredibly inefficient for someone that moves bits for a living.It's interesting to note that when the CEO of Amazon published his letter about return to office, productivity was not listed as a benefit of RTO.
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[ 3.2 ms ] story [ 24.4 ms ] threadFor all the values of the water-cooler, the office itself can be incredibly inefficient for someone that moves bits for a living.
Which is part of why some employees love it.
It's interesting to note that when the CEO of Amazon published his letter about return to office, productivity was not listed as a benefit of RTO.