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by fgrimes
3324 days ago
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"If someone hasn’t put much thought into their setup and works from their couch 100% of the time, or worse, “doesn’t know yet,” this signals that they might not be ready for a remote position yet." False. Unfortunately, this (and similarly ignorant snap judgments I've seen and heard) is yet another example of why companies fail at hiring. |
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The latter does feel unprofessional at times for me only because it reminds me of my technological self outside of work context. But as soon as I make that connection I feel more in control of what i am doing, because my environment is there to back it up that yes, this is the same place where I had late-night hacking sessions and etc, this is where I initially got to know my skills and interest before work was even a factor. I feel because of that, I am able to produce more "genuine" work at times.
I guess everyone is different. Companies definitely should not put desirable remote work styles into 1 box, that's for sure.