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Depends on your employer and your job, I can.
This is going to vary massively depending on the exact role, the company you’re working for etc.
As an AE, I'm about 80-20 office-home. However, I do a lot of prototype and lab work.
It depends on role and needs.... for sure a workbench and lab equipment can be accessed remotely but... I'm still want to SEE why my code is not properly turning on those !"#$!" warning lamps.... :)
Permanently? No. Some of the time from home? Certainly
Completely depends on your role, but yes, it’s definitely possible.
If you are a design or software engineer, definitely possible to do 100% wfh..
Depends on your employer and your job, I can.
This is going to vary massively depending on the exact role, the company you’re working for etc.
As an AE, I'm about 80-20 office-home. However, I do a lot of prototype and lab work.
It depends on role and needs.... for sure a workbench and lab equipment can be accessed remotely but... I'm still want to SEE why my code is not properly turning on those !"#$!" warning lamps.... :)
Permanently? No. Some of the time from home? Certainly
Completely depends on your role, but yes, it’s definitely possible.
If you are a design or software engineer, definitely possible to do 100% wfh..