Huh, WFH cull? Zuck himself works from home (or his Hawaiian island compound) half the year now and the company expanded the WFH option to the majority of employees and may even consider shrinking offices (or certainly stopping real estate expansion) and adopting hot desk policies
Until Meta gives up on the Metaverse, I don't think we will see a cull that's WFH oriented. Surely if Meta can't find a way to work in the Metaverse, no one ever will.
Now other big companies that continue to invest in HQs: I wonder.
What's mind-boggling to me is yesterday's report that not all the VR employees have VR headsets, and Mark is mandating weekly VR Horizon meetings for people in the org. This had to be know by everyone in the org, except for Mark, that they didn't have a policy to get the employees headsets, and everyone was too afraid to tell him. The dude is living in a bubble and his underlings are just telling him what he wants to hear. That's no way to build a product or team, when people are afraid to tell you anything negative
In a leadership role it is very possible to know what's going on, observe, wait, and if it isn't getting to where you want it in the time you need it by, then you interviene.
This happened with Facebook Android app years ago, nearly all mobile devs were in iOS and they were ordered to use Android phone until the app performed as well as the iOS version. Feels like deja vu VR edition.
Zuck himself has said in interviews how great it would be to have Meta transport people to business meetings in a way that feels more meaningful than the current Zoom experience.
I have been downvoted several times for telling this. Remote work will be a net negative for tech people. Apart from the obvious productivity losses(lack of collaboration, and supervision), work is likely to move to places where salaries are lower, and they are likely to be big job cuts, as people realise get invisible and managements feels they don't need them.
They didn’t build all those huge HQs for them to sit empty.