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by nogabebop23
2254 days ago
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>> Any firm worth working for will have this as either a stipend, or otherwise handled as part of hiring remote workers. This is just not true. I have never worked for a colocated company that pays for you to set up your home office. Most do not hire remote works either so there is no predefined (and budgeted) setup We'll also see if in the face of double-digit unemployment (don't think that's going to resolve itself the minute we get back to work) companies that don't have these discretionary benefits loose out on talent... |
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It's entirely possible to lose out on remote talent by skimping on the remote experience, while still "successfully" filling the position.