Stripe CEO would rather be a 'cave dweller' than work in the office
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"There are some people who are really effective and really enjoy working in their cave. I think I would probably be one of those people, but sadly I'm not in a role where that makes sense," Collison said.
"It's probably a significant efficiency gain to have more options for the kind of cave dwellers and the people who just want to sit in their room and do the work by themselves, again, like me," Collison said.
The remote versus in-person debate had turned overly religious and was really more dependent on the context of each company, Collison shared during a conversation.
Around 40% of Stripe's 7,000 employees are remote, a figure which has risen from 20% before the pandemic, illustrating a shift towards flexible work environments.
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