
Working from home isn’t enough: Bottle Rocket employees can ‘work from wherever’
Bottle Rocket adopted a new policy, it wasn’t enough to say they could work from home as long as they wanted. The new motto: “Work from wherever.”
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Bottle Rocket adopted a new policy, it wasn’t enough to say they could work from home as long as they wanted. The new motto: “Work from wherever.”
Bottle Rocket unveiled a permanent “Work from Wherever” future. This means employees can operate from home, in the office, across the country or even abroad.
‘work from wherever’ which will foster a better work/life balance for employees and help the company recruit global top talent.
Calvin Carter announced a permanent “Work from Wherever” future for Bottle Rocket, allowing employees to work at home, in the office, across the country, or even abroad.
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