Has anyone noted how unusual it is that the heavy-on-the-culture tech cos would be the ones leading the way on 'work from home post-covid' thing? A lot of Silicon Valley cos were HUGE evangelizers of the value of in-person office culture
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much more expensive. So it's completely understandable that a lot of the mid-career folks they want to recruit who have to support families look at Bay Area mortgages and want to run the other way.
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that same logic implies they should just grow their Denver, Portland and Austin offices. So i'd love to know more why they came down on the decision not to do that (which all the big cos had been doing in the past 2 years) but instead lean into WFH?
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