This is a list of companies that employ remote leaders along with data about how far away from an office they are allowed to work.
Two metrics for gauging the efficacy of a remote work environment are:
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Do leaders (at least some of them) usually work from home? Having leaders who primarily work at home is a good indicator the remote work environment will be inclusive and that effective communication between leadership and remote workers is transpiring.
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Are leaders required to work near a physical office? This is a good indicator of the level of company commitment to distributed teams as well as chances of promotion. A remote job is great but not being able to advance unless you move across the country really makes it just a job; some people would prefer to have a remote career.
There are plenty of other metrics we could use, but after fifteen years of working remote I feel everything else can be seen as falling out of these two culture-level metrics. If you have the right culture all the other bits are implementation details that can be reasonably expected to change to better serve that culture.
My experience has been if the culture supports off-site leaders there is a genuine remote-first culture with transparent group communication. If leaders must be colocated then significant discussions happen in face-to-face meetings, over lunch and after work from which remote employees are always excluded. A lack of remote leadership can also be an indicator that senior leadership is just tolerating remote and given a chance would shut it all down.
Code | Definition | Description |
---|---|---|
C |
C-Suite | |
V |
VP | |
D |
Director | |
M |
Manager | |
* |
anywhere | adequate Internet connection |
mh |
medium haul | ~3000-mile flight range |
na |
north america | North America only |
do |
domestic | same country as an office |
tz |
time zone | within (a) certain time zone(s) |
dd |
driving distance | few hours drive of an office |
ma |
metro area | same metro area as an office |
Use do
if roles are definitely remote but no proximity information is
available.
Company | Headquarters | Other Offices? | Proximity
RemoteCo | San Francisco | Yes | M* Ddd
Company is the company name. Headquarters is the location of the company headquarters--or None. Other Offices? is meant to be Yes/No rather than a list of the other offices.
Generally we assume that all levels underneath a given level are at least as
permissive with regards to Proximity, so if a company’s VPs (and below) can
work from anywhere but C-Suite has to stay within driving distance its
proximity would be V* Cdd
. If a company only allows managers and directors to
work remote and they have to live in the same country as an office its
proximity would be Ddo
. A fully remote company with no co-location
requirements for any role—perhaps no physical offices at all—would have a
proximity of C*
. Multiple codes may be used for expressiveness—a company
that allows managers to work remote in the Pacific time zone of the US only
would have a proximity of Mtzdo
.
Proximity describes the most permissive case, so if there is only one org
within an large company that allows its managers and directors to work from
anywhere the whole company still has a proximity of D*
. However, an
individual being allowed to work remote in a role that otherwise would not be
remote—a VP who tried to quit to move to France so they let her work remote,
say—does not count. If a company definitely has remote managers but no
proximity information is known, use do
—such a company would have a proximity
of Mdo
.
PRs that remove a company or “downgrade” one to a less permissive proximity
(Ddo
-> Dma
, say) will be rejected unless they come from am employee of
that company. This is to prevent folks from trying to modify a company’s status
because they are unable to find a current supporting job listing.
Company | Headquarters | Other Offices? | Proximity |
---|---|---|---|
1Password | Toronto | No | Mdo |
Airbase | San Francisco | Yes | Ddo |
Auth0 | Bellevue, WA | Yes | C* |
Automattic | San Francisco | No | D* |
Axios | Arlington, VA | Yes | Ddo |
Basecamp | Chicago | No | C* |
BeenVerified | NYC | Yes | V* |
Canonical | London | Yes | M* |
Cinchapi | Atlanta | No | Mdo |
CircleCI | San Francisco | Yes | Vdo |
Citrine Informatics | Redwood City, CA | Yes | Mdo |
Clipboard Health | San Francisco | No | Vdo |
Close | None | No | C* |
ConvertKit | Boise, ID | No | Mdo |
DataStax | Santa Clara, CA | Yes | Mdo |
DockYard | Boston | No | Ddo |
Eager Labs | None | No | M* |
Elite HRV | None | No | Cdo |
Etsy | NYC | Yes | M* |
Fastly | San Francisco | Yes | C* |
GatsbyJS | Berkeley, CA | No | Mdo |
Ghost | None | No | C* |
GitHub | San Francisco | Yes | Mdo |
GitLab | San Francisco | No | V* |
Help Scout | Boston | Yes | M* |
Hotjar | Malta | No | C* |
InVision | None | No | C* |
Lesbians Who Tech | None | No | Cdo |
The Lifetime Value Company | NYC | Yes | V* |
Modern Tribe | None | No | C* |
Mozilla | Mountain View, CA | Yes | VPdo |
Olo | NYC | No | Mdo |
Parse.ly | NYC | No | C* |
Plaid | San Francisco | Yes | Dtz |
ReCharge Payments | Santa Monica, CA | No | Mna |
Redox | Madison, WI | Yes | C* |
Sticker Mule | None | No | C* |
Stripe | San Francisco | No | Mdo |
Stuart | Paris | Yes | Mtz |
TaxJar | None | No | C* |
Theorem | Los Angeles | Yes | Mdo |
Thorn | Washington, DC | No | Mdo |
TravelJoy | San Francisco | No | C* |
San Francisco | Yes | Mdo |
|
Wikimedia Foundation | San Francisco | Yes | C* |
Wirecutter | NYC | Yes | Ddo |
WorkOS | None | No | Ctz |
Zapier | None | No | C* |