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by DoofusOfDeath
2966 days ago
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Can you elaborate on what you mean by "remote first", given that you also have a SF office? I realize the two concepts aren't necessarily incompatible, but I'm curious how you avoid preferential treatment for non-remote workers. For example, you advertise "Fully-stocked kitchen with organic snacks, beverages and coffee drinks" for people working out of your SF office, so I'm curious if/how you show equivalent love to your remote workers. |
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The key takeaway for me was: Remote-first means working remote is the default. It means making sure your remote employees are as much a part of the team as those in the office.
The team I work with - the rippled team - is 100% remote. Other teams within ripple work mostly onsite.