Exactly, around the world
Cheesus
This is also done by a company, envoy, that helps companies understand their office data. So it's a bit of a conflict of interest.
The greenhouse recruiting study was more interesting. Attrition goes up and companies had a harder time filling the newly vacated roles compared to companies that didn't force a back to the office.
Personally I think the back the office mandates are a way to do voluntary layoffs without making the execs look bad
The missing piece is salary is way down. With FAANG no longer paying $400K for engineers and hiring at an insane rate, the rest of the industry isn't trying to play catch-up and compete on pay.
I used to work FP&A for a 2nd or 3rd tier tech company and it was hard competing to get engineers to join us. A kid out of college from a decent school for a $100k signing bonus from Facebook. I have since switched to a lower tier company but it has great work life balance, but we've lowered our salary on all open reqs because we know we don't need to compete as aggressively and our average time to fill a role hasn't changed.
My manager asked what I thought about our back to office announcement last month and I said it sounds like voluntary layoffs because if they cared about moral they would compensate us for going back. He laughed and said you're probably right.
It's from half baked that came out in 1998
Edit: he was also in Chappelle show
Oh man, how embarrassing. I even searched mbappe image rights before posting because I couldn't remember of it was psg or the national team he had issues with his image rights.
Neymar isn't surprising considering his outspoken support for bolsonaro
It is very ironic given his stance about his image rights from the French national team
I was happy with what I saw despite the result not being ideal. It's always a slow start when completely overhauling tactics.
My only concern is the lack of involvement from Son and Deki, but I think they're both working into their new roles and will sort itself out.
Missing 2/5 starters on the line and an overall pretty bad team will make a rookie look bad. The Texans have one the worst receiving corps in the NFL. He's going to look bad this year but it's not an indictment against his ability.
Their response isn't very reassuring that they blamed outside lands. They need to get off the streets during a disaster so emergency vehicles can get by but instead it sounds like they will be stuck clogging up roads.
A company that just raised $10b from Microsoft is struggling with $260m a year? That's almost 40 years of runway.
It's such a catchy feel good song