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  • Remote culture, back in the office or something in between?

    Marvin Mändle
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    In our startup we have a remote first culture. What about your company?

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    Fidel
    Because covid already usually with remote work and too lazy to work at office 😌
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    Marvin Mändle
    @deliciousfi covid changed a lot! But definitely in a good way in my opinion
    Cedrik Esnemez
    With us too. I'm very happy about that! ❤️
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    Marvin Mändle
    @cedrik_esnemez Perfect! There are so many advantages in my opinion.
    Daniel Burns
    We have a remote culture as well, but everyone who wants to come to the office is free do so!
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    Marvin Mändle
    @dan_burns good model. I think it's good and essential for the future to offer this kind of flexibility
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    Cristian Stoian Urzica
    @dan_burns let people decide it’s the best option
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    Business Marketing with Nika
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    Remote with occasional meetups! :D
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    Business Marketing with Nika
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    @marvin_maendle The best – cause you can still socialize on your own (visiting events) but contact with coworkers is crucial for brainstorming and feedback/consulting the ideas.
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    Marvin Mändle
    @busmark_w_nika sounds like a good model for me!
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    Moon
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    With us the same thing. But sometimes we're going to office for urgent issue or meeting. I'm enjoying a lot.
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    Marvin Mändle
    @moon10 it's all about the right mix for the team. We are in average once a week in the office, but there also months without office visits.
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    Nataliya Trotsenko
    Something in between - perfect balance!
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    Marvin Mändle
    @natalie_trotsenko yes the flexibility and freedom to choose what you want, based on your personal preferences, is so important
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    Patryk Pijanowski
    All remotely :D
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    Marvin Mändle
    @patpijanowski remote work is growing so fast!
    Pablo Roig
    80% remote 20% office
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    Marvin Mändle
    @pabloroig_clous good mix, we also work 1 day in the office and the rest of the week remotely
    Paulina Hryniewicz
    Remote since 2015 and wouldn't have it any other way! :)
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    Marvin Mändle
    @paulinahryniewicz wow, good to hear that you are an real remote work enthusiast.
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    Meredith Lancaster
    We are remote as well at BoodleBox. It's worked out great for us! However, it would be nice to meet some of the people I've been working with for over 3 years face to face. Haha! I would love to get solid feedback from other remote team members on BoodleBox, we launched today!
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    Marvin Mändle
    @meredith_lancaster sometimes it's just not possible due to the physical distance, but in person get togethers once in a while are so important! Good luck for your launch today!
    Sree
    Personally for a startup, I think an office culture is crucial, especially with a the founding team. Because the number of interactions that happens when everyone is in person is a lot. And that can make a huge difference in the early days.
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    Marvin Mändle
    @sreenington I think every team is different and there is not just one solution. I think you can be even more productive in the home office. So it's all about the right mix for your team.
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    Ramit Koul
    Currently, remote only. Maybe hybrid in future.
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    It's fully remote since covid days. But my cofounder and I work from a single place everyday, and that really helps when no other team member is physically present outside Slack and video calls.
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    Marvin Mändle
    @vertikanigam That is good to hear. In our case that wouldn't make sense because of the distance to the office. Good that you probably both life close by.
    @marvin_maendle Right. Long travels to work are a thing of the past now.
    Magomed Vedzizhev
    We have a completely remote job) Doing our job, you can completely do without an office
    JD Worcester
    We are 50/50 and it works great!
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    QING LI
    Great question! I think a hybrid approach is probably the best way to go. It gives people the flexibility to choose where they work best, whether that's from home or in the office. Remote work can really help with work-life balance, but having some office days can also boost team bonding and collaboration. Some tasks are just better suited for a quiet home environment, while others benefit from face-to-face interaction. What’s your take? Have you found a setup that works well for your team?
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    Marvin Mändle
    @pdftopdf like I wrote in the description. For us remote first works best. Most of the time we are coming together in the office once a week.