Nothing's CEO Carl Pei emphasized that the decision for all employees to work in the office full-time was essential for the company to maintain high ambitions and compete effectively. He expressed this perspective in an email to staff, where he stated, 'Remote work is not compatible with a high ambition level plus high speed.' His approach reflects a growing trend among tech companies moving away from flexible work arrangements.
Pei acknowledged the controversial nature of the remote work policy change, stating, 'This may not be a fit for everyone,' which indicates an understanding of the pushback they might receive from employees who prefer remote working. However, he suggested that employees unhappy with the new arrangement should consider other job opportunities, presenting an ultimatum that reflects Nothing's commitment to a fully in-person work culture.
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