Is it possible to apply and get another position that is only hiring and locations if you are full-time remote? The hiring manager is interested, but I do not know if they know where I am located. He reached out to the recruiter and the recruiter has reached out to me looking for my application. But still waiting for an interview with the job just dropped off the website today.
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They told us all in Q1 2024 RTO was here and remotes would be gone in 3-4 yrs.
How the eff did the three previous respondents decipher anything meaningful from the OP? I read it several times, but just when I think I can assume intent a separate section of jibberish jacks that idea all up. Good luck to this hiring manager
no hiring remote. move on.
Negative ghost rider
I have been remote for 9 years, but just accepted a position in a hub location. I had to sign an agreement stating I would be start working on-site by x date and if I didn't show up it my employment would be terminated. (You can negotiate the start date with your offer- I was given 30 days.)
No. Unless the position specifically says remote (these are few and far between) you are required to be at one of the listed hubs.