Not a fan of Apple’s wishy-washy remote policy? Fortunately, if you’re committed to securing a top job without sacrificing flexibility, there are tons of tech companies that are more lenient when it comes to remote benefits.
Microsoft was one of the pioneers of remote working back in 2020, and the company continues to embrace the work-from-anywhere movement by issuing no strict mandatory office returns. Underpinned by its commitment to support independent working styles, and its collaborative Microsoft 365 workplace tools, the company lets its staff work remotely 50% of the time, or request additional approval from their managers. The collaborative software company is also hiring for a large number of fully remote roles, with 400 positions currently accepting applications this November.
Streaming giant Shopify is also resisting the trend of ending remote work, with its CHRO Katarina Berg recently commenting that she’s willing to give employees the flexibility to choose where they work because she doesn’t want to “treat them like children”.
Lots of companies with hybrid policies are still hiring for fully remote roles too, including Yahoo, Amazon, and Fleetio, to name a few. Check out our round-up of fully remote jobs currently accepting applications this November to browse opportunities that let you work on your own terms.
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