Activision Blizzard employees are not pleased at the news they will be required to come into the office three times a week.
Some employees are reportedly threatening to walk away from the firm if they aren’t allowed to work fully remote.
The employee highlights the benefits of working remotely including monetary savings on commute costs, lower insurance as a result and the ability to live further away from expensive cities. The season finale were created entirely remotely. Just sayin’.is a remote first company. I’ve loved my time here. If you find yourself looking for something new, feel free to reach out with Qs!Opinions on remote work differ greatly depending on who you ask. If you ask employees it’s great but employers are less keen on letting workers work from anywhere they want. This does make sense however as employers need to make special allowances for remote employees.
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