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The entire GitLab team is remote, as far as I understand their company model.

https://about.gitlab.com/2015/04/08/the-remote-manifesto/

But maybe you meant part-time?



Wow, that explains quite literally everything. Never, ever, trust a company whose cost-cutting measures involves opting to not pay for office space to run a legitimate business. The attempt to tout the lack of a full office as being "modern, hip, and cool" is a blatant lie from management - it's the same concept as open-office floor plans, reimagined and magnified by a thousand. They get to save hundreds of thousands (possibly even a couple of million) dollars a year; meanwhile, you get the exactly the kind of product you'd expect from a bunch of people pretending to be productive from home and working in such a disjointed fashion.

It is always a HUGE red flag when a company opts to have all or a majority of their workforce working remotely. It's a cost-cutting measure, nothing more. Cutting costs equates to cutting corners, and the business - and its customers - suffer the deserved consequences.

This really explains the flippant "it's 11pm and I want to go to bed" reaction in their report. The guy doesn't have an office to go to when shit hits the fan. He's sitting at home, with a bloody ssh terminal open, trying to remotely debug critical engineering problems over a slow vpn connection. Alarmingly huge red warning flags.


Cost-cutting measure don't just end at the office space level, they hire cheap developers too. There's quite a big divide between salaries they pay to their team in US and remote team and they get to do it just because they are "remote".


I think remote is better than open office floor plans in many cases. It just have different problems.




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