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Twitter, Reddit and 8 other companies offering permanent remote or hybrid workand hiring right now – CNBC

Working from home continues to be the popular choice among employees, even as companies are trying to woo people back to the office.

Recent research from Microsoft, which surveyed 31,102 workers around the world between January and February, found that 52% of people are thinking of switching to a full-time remote or hybrid job this year, just as more businesses announce return-to-office requirements.

To help people find the best remote and hybrid opportunities, FlexJobs identified 25 companies that switched to a permanent flexible work model.

These companies have adopted either remote-first or trust-based approaches that see employees working from home full-time or choosing when, and how, they join their team in the office.

Sales, marketing and project management are among the top industries hiring for hybrid jobs in 2022. Here are 10 companies that switched to a permanent flexible work model and are hiring now, according to FlexJobs (see the full list here):

Industry: Manufacturing

Remote work plans: In October 3M announced a trust-based approach called "Work Your Way" that allows employees to choose whether remote work, being in the office or a mix of the two works best for them.

Recent remote job openings: Software engineer, Technical writer

Industry: Technology, software

Remote work plans: The software maker said last year that employees are free to "work from home forever," but is keeping its offices open in San Francisco, Amsterdam, India, Japan, the Philippines and Turkey for employees to visit at their discretion.

Recent remote job openings: Data scientist, Product marketing manager

Industry: Cryptocurrency

Remote work plans: Coinbase switched to a "remote-first" structure in May 2020 where 95% of employees can choose to work from home, an office or on a hybrid schedule, excluding roles that require in-person functions or meetings.

Recent remote job openings: Marketing insights researcher, Technical partner manager - NFTs

Industry: Transportation

Remote work plans: Lyft has adopted a "fully flexible" workspace allowing "almost all" employees the choice of where to live and work, according to a company blog post from last month. Some jobs, such as service mechanics, however, still require in-person work.

Recent remote job openings: Claims advocate, Customer service specialist, safety and compliance

Industry: Technology, software

Remote work plans: SAP's "Pledge to Flex" model, which the company launched in June, lets employees choose between working remotely, in the office or a combination of both.

Recent remote job openings: Midmarket sales executive, Senior third party risk manager

Industry: Social media

Remote work plans: Reddit switched to a permanent hybrid model in October 2020 where employees have the flexibility to work wherever they want, with options for in-office work.

Recent remote job openings: Privacy engineer; Program manager, moderator events

Industry:Music, streaming

Remote work plans: Spotify's "Work From Anywhere" program, which launched in February 2021, offers remote, in-person and hybrid options for employees as well as more flexible living choices if an employee wants to move. For example: Spotify has offered to pay for a co-working membership if someone re-locates to a neighborhood that isn't near a Spotify office and misses in-person work.

Recent remote job openings: Senior UX writer, Enterprise platform success partner

Industry: Social media

Remote work plans: Twitter re-opened its offices in March but is continuing to let employees decide where and how they work, including being remote full-time, CEO Paraj Agrawal said last month.

Recent remote job openings: Staff quantitative user research, Staff network security engineer

Industry: Marketing, design

Remote work plans: In August 2020 Vista moved to permanent remote working, converting office locations into "collaboration centers" where employees can book desks and meet to work in person with others when needed.

Recent remote job openings: Project manager, Director of diversity, equity and inclusion

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How Tech Companies Are Trying to Woo Employees Returning to Work – The New York Times

When Google employees returned to their mostly empty offices this month, they were told to relax. Office time should be not only productive but also fun. Explore the place a little. Dont book back-to-back meetings.

Also, dont forget to attend the private show by Lizzo, one of the hottest pop stars in the country. If thats not enough, the company is also planning pop-up events that will feature every Googlers favorite duo: food and swag.

But Google employees in Boulder, Colo., were still reminded of what they were giving up when the company gave them mouse pads with the image of a sad-eyed cat. Underneath the pet was a plea: Youre not going to RTO, right?

R.T.O., for return to office, is an abbreviation born of the pandemic. It is a recognition of how Covid-19 forced many companies to abandon office buildings and empty cubicles. The pandemic proved that being in the office does not necessarily equal greater productivity, and some firms continued to thrive without meeting in person.

Now, after two years of video meetings and Slack chats, many companies are eager to get employees back to their desks. The employees, however, may be not be so eager for a return to morning commutes, communal bathrooms and daytime outfits that are not athletic wear.

So tech companies with money to burn and offices to fill are rolling out the fun wagon, even as they make clear that in many cases returning to the office at least a few days a week is mandatory.

Lizzo will perform for Google employees this month at an amphitheater near the companys headquarters in Mountain View, Calif. When Microsoft reopened its offices in Redmond, Wash., in late February, employees were treated to music from local bands, beer and wine tasting, and even classes for making terrariums.

To mark its first official week back at the office, the chip maker Qualcomm held a happy hour with its chief executive, Cristiano Amon, at its San Diego offices for several thousand employees with free food, drink and T-shirts. The company also started offering weekly events such as pop-up snack stands on Take a Break Tuesday and group fitness classes for Wellness Wednesday.

These celebrations and perks are a recognition by companies that they know employees dont want to come back to the office, certainly not as frequently as before, said Adam Galinsky, a professor at Columbia Universitys business school. At least for now, he added, companies are opting for the carrot over the stick: rewarding workers for coming into the office rather than punishing them for staying home.

Before Covid struck, the biggest technology firms committed billions of dollars to erect offices that are marvels of architecture and trophies of financial success. Those gleaming offices, packed with amenities and perks, are a testament to the long-held belief that in-person collaboration is still better for fostering creativity, inspiring innovation and instilling a common sense of purpose.

But for many employees who enjoyed the freedom of working remotely, the return to office no matter how fancy carries a touch of end-of-summer, back-to-school dread. Few, it seems, are keen on going back five days a week.

On Memegen, an internal company site where Google employees share memes, one of the most popular posts was a picture of a company cafeteria with a caption: RTO is just bumping into each other and saying we must grab lunch soon until one of you quits Google.

Nick Bloom, an economics professor at Stanford University who surveys 5,000 workers every month, said most wanted to return to the office two or three times per week. One-third never want to return to the office and prefer to remain remote.

Just by eliminating the office commute, Mr. Bloom said, the average worker will save one hour a day, so you can see why employees are not going to start coming to work for free bagels or to play Ping-Pong. The main draw for heading to the office, according to the surveys, is that employees want to see colleagues in person.

After a number of postponements, Google kicked off its hybrid work schedule on April 4, requiring most employees to show up at U.S. offices a few days a week. Apple started easing staff back to the office on Monday, with workers expected to check in at the office once a week at first.

On March 31, David Radcliffe, Googles vice president of real estate and workplace services, sent an email to San Francisco Bay Area employees saying the company wanted to make the return to office truly special.

For years, Google has provided employees with Wi-Fi-equipped luxury buses to make commutes more productive and comfortable, but its going a step further. It is starting a program to reimburse $49 monthly leases for an electric scooter as part of its transportation options for staff. Google also plans to also start experimenting with different office designs to adapt to changing work styles.

When Microsoft employees returned to their offices in February as part of a hybrid work schedule, they were greeted with appreciation events and lawn games such as cornhole and life-size chess. There were classes for spring basket making and canvas painting. The campus pub transformed into a beer, wine and mocktail garden.

And, of course, there was free food and drink: pizzas, sandwiches and specialty coffees. Microsoft paid for food trucks with offerings including fried chicken, tacos, gyros, Korean food and barbecue.

Unlike other technology companies, Microsoft expects employees to pay for their own food at the office. One employee marveled at how big a draw the free food was.

The challenge for companies, Mr. Bloom said, is how to balance flexibility in letting workers set their own schedule with a more heavy-handed approach of forcing them to come in on specific days to maximize the usefulness of office time.

He said companies should focus on developing the right approach to hybrid work instead of wasting time and effort on showering employees with inducements like private concerts.

Employees arent going to come in regularly just for the frills, Mr. Bloom said. What are you going to do next? Get Justin Bieber and then Katy Perry?

Fitting of Apples more restrained workplace, its employees said they did not expect nor had they heard of any celebrations for returning to the office. At first, Apple is asking employees to come once a week. By late May, Apple is requiring them to come in on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday.

When Apple announced its return-to-office plan last year before another Covid surge forced a delay, more than 1,000 employees signed a letter urging management to be more open to flexible work arrangements. It was a rare show of dissent from the companys rank-and-file, who historically have been less willing to openly challenge executives on workplace matters.

But as tech companies grapple with offering employees greater work flexibility, the firms are also scaling back some office perks.

Meta, formerly known as Facebook, told employees last month that it was cutting back or eliminating free services like laundry and dry cleaning. Google, like some other companies, has said it approved requests from thousands of employees to work remotely or transfer to a different office. But if employees move to a less expensive location, Google is cutting pay, arguing that it has always factored in where a person was hired in setting compensation.

Clio, a legal software company in Burnaby, British Columbia, wont force its employees back to the office. But last week, it gave a party at its offices.

There was upbeat music. There was an asymmetrical balloon sculpture in Clios signature bright blue, dark blue, coral and white perfect for selfies. One of Clios best-known workers donned a safari costume to give tours of the facility. At 2 p.m., the company held a cupcake social.

To make its work spaces feel more like home, the company moved desks to the perimeter, allowing Clions what the company calls its employees to gaze out at the office complexs cherry blossoms while banging out emails. A foosball table was upgraded to a workstation with chairs on either end, so you could have a meeting while playing foosball with your laptop on it, said Natalie Archibald, Clios vice president of people.

Clios Burnaby office, which employs 350, is open at only half capacity. Spaced-out desks must be reserved, and employees got red, yellow and green lanyards to convey their comfort levels with handshakes.

Only around 60 people came in that Monday. To be able to have an IRL laugh rather than an emoji response, Ms. Archibald said. People are just excited for that.

Karen Weise contributed reporting.

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Taxes are due: How to find free help and the company accused of falsely advertising free services – wmar2news.com

BALTIMORE The federal tax deadline is Monday, April 18, and if you need to file there are ways to do it for free.

Millions of people are missing out on this opportunity. A Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration report in 2020 found that of the 104 million taxpayers eligible for free-filing, only 2.5 million people used the IRSs program. In contrast, more than 34.5 million taxpayers who met the program criteria, used commercial software to file their tax return.

In Maryland, anyone can file their state returns at no cost, regardless of income.

And while different tax preparers advertise free filing, the Federal Trade Commission said that's not the full truth.

The agency filed a complaint in federal court calling Intuits commercials for free filing with their Turbo Tax software misleading and requested the company be ordered to immediately end its deceptive advertising.

The consumer protection agency argued most tax filers don't qualify like gig workers with 1099 forms or those who earn farm income, and in 2020, around two-thirds of tax filers could not use Turbo Taxs free product.

Intuit is challenging the complaint.

The FTCs arguments are simply not credible. Far from steering taxpayers away from free tax preparation offerings, our free advertising campaigns have led to more Americans filing their taxes for free than ever before and have been central to raising awareness of free tax prep, said Kerry McLean, executive vice president and general counsel of Intuit.

In its response to the complaint, the company also wrote that its ads clearly state Turbo Tax free edition is for simple U.S. returns only, and customers are referred to its website to check if they qualify.

While this dispute plays out in court, taxpayers who made less than $73,000 can use the IRS program to file at no cost.

Ours is free and free means free, said Maryland Comptroller Peter Franchot.

The Comptroller of Maryland provides free income tax preparation for state returns at its 12 tax service locations. Customers will need to have a copy of their completed federal tax return.

I think it gives the taxpayer piece of mind knowing that weve done their return or we prepare the return, and hand them a copy or we mail the return for them, said Jeannette Smith, manager of the Towson branch office for the Comptroller of Maryland.

Taxpayers can also use the states internet tax filing system to file returns online.

Actually, all of our services are free. So, whether youre coming to the branch office to file or go online, everything is free, Smith said.

And in Maryland, youll have an extra three months to file. The Comptroller pushed back the deadline for state returns for the third year in a row. The deadline is now July 15, 2022.

Thats in effect. Its 90 days, interest-free, penalty-free, no application necessary loan of between $1.5 billion and $2 billion to Maryland small businesses and Maryland families, said Comptroller Franchot.

If you taxpayers make more than $73,000, they can still file a free federal return by filling out forms on the IRSs website.

And if you want to visit the Comptrollers office for assistance with your state return, youll need to make an appointment online. If one isnt available, give them a call. Certain locations are also accepting walk-ins.

Click here for additional tax assistance resources in Maryland.

AARP offers free tax preparation for seniors who have low-to-moderate income. If youre over age 50, you can schedule an in-person or virtual tax preparation appointment with a Tax-Aide volunteer. You can find a local site by calling 2-1-1 or searching the database. You can also find one through AARP.

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Plugin Alliance and Brainworx join Native Instruments and iZotope in a new company called Soundwide – MusicRadar

Just over a year ago, it was announced that Native Instruments and iZotope were coming together to form a music technology alliance with the financial backing of investment firms Francisco Partners and EMH Partners. Now, two more companies - Plugin Alliance and Brainworx - have joined the party, with the parent company being named as Soundwide.

Soundwide says that its aim is to make music-making a more joyful and inspiring experience for creators everywhere by helping them to find, and stay in, their creative flow.

The two new members of the Soundwide family will both be familiar to hi-tech music makers. Plugin Alliance is a software sales, marketing and delivery platform with more than a million account holders, while Brainworx specialises in creating plugin emulations of analogue hardware.

Theres also an all-new brand, Sound Stacks, which is the brainchild of Cesare Ferrari and Julian Storer, creator of the open-source audio application framework JUCE. Sound Stacks aims to drive development of new audio platform technologies for improving productivity and performance for developers.

Soundwide also has a new Artist Board, which features some big names. These include singer-songwriter Alicia Keys, musician/producer/composer Jacob Collier, recording and mix engineer Ann Mincieli, producer and rapper EL-P of Run the Jewels, composer Ludwig Gransson, producer and engineer Noah 40 Shebib, production duo Take A Daytrip, singer-songwriter Tayla Parx, and producer and engineer Young Guru.

The board will advise the Soundwide team on a regular basis, discussing creator needs, product roadmaps, community development and new methods of fostering inclusivity.

To celebrate the foundation of Soundwide, its giving away Native Instruments Ethereal Earth, iZotopes Neutron Elements and Plugin Alliance and Brainworxs six plug-in Welcome Bundle for free. This offer is available until 26 April, and you can find out how to claim your free software on the Native Instruments (opens in new tab) and iZotope (opens in new tab) websites.

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Box is adding free whiteboarding tool for collaborating on visual content – TechCrunch

When you talk to folks about what they have missed most about the office since we moved to work from home in 2020, people often point to whiteboarding in a conference room with colleagues, something they have said was hard to do in a digital context. Many companies have tried to fill that void including startups Mural and Miro, the latter of which had a fat $17.5 billion valuation in its most recent round.

Today, Box is entering the fray with the announcement of Box Canvas, a tool that lets you do virtual whiteboard-style brainstorming, but also gives you a place to collaborate on various types of visual content such as a product workflow or a brick and mortar merchandising plan.

Box CEO and co-founder Aaron Levie says that his company integrates with the Microsoft and Google office suites for structured document collaboration, and it also has its own native tooling with Box Notes, but the idea is to bring that ability to collaborate from the realm of structured documents to more visual kinds of content.

With Canvas, were bringing that same kind of experience, but more to visual collaboration, so that kind of virtual whiteboard type experience. I think even though its a space that has seen great innovation from many companies, I still believe its actually extremely early in this market. And I think were only just starting to see the kind of potential of what work is going to look like in this hybrid way of working.

Image Credits: Box

While Box will bundle Canvas into its new suite offering at no additional charge, it also intends to make it available for free as a stand-alone offering for anyone who wants to use it with no limits. He said the intention is to never charge for this capability moving forward.

There are a bunch of core activities that we think every user on the planet is going to want to do with their content. Youre going to want to store it, share it, collaborate around it, get it signed. And so we want to make as many of those core capabilities available to the widest number of people and then well have advanced features based on your ability to govern that data or make it compliant for a specific industry. Those will be very advanced capabilities that we continue to have more and more of over time [and we will charge companies for those capabilities], he said.

Product-led growth has worked for the company from its earliest days when it began offering a free tier of Box, and Levie sees offering Canvas for free as an extension of that thinking, something the company intends to fully embrace moving forward.

As for those other companies producing similar software, Levie says this isnt about competing with them because its a free add-on. I dont really think about it as having to compete with anyone, frankly, because its for our customers. So if youre a Box customer and youre using a Box for managing your most important content, this is just another really valuable way to get your work done.

Box Canvas will be available in the fall, according to the company.

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