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by el_dev_hell
2188 days ago
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Australian here, so sorry if this is a stupid question. I read PTO as paid time off. Does this include public holidays (e.g Christmas, New Years, etc) or is PTO excluding those? In Australia, we get roughly 10 public holidays per year (depending on the state) plus 28 days of "annual leave" which is usually called PTO here (and an additional 10 days of sick leave, which usually isn't counted since it's not paid out if you leave the company). |
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* 45 days PTO when you would otherwise be working - it kicks in after 6 months, no hard policy besides "please don't use it all at once".
* Unmetered sick-leave.
* All federal and public holidays in your state, in addition to any public holidays in California (as that's when the rest of the company won't be working anyway).
* The catch is that you have to post your vacation photos to the company Slack when you get back.