I’ve been looking for a new job as a software developer. The huge majority of job listings I see in my area are hybrid or remote. I just had an introductory phone call with Vizio (which didn’t specify the location type in the job listing). The recruiter told me that the job was fully on-site, which I told her was a deal breaker for me.

It makes me wonder how many other people back out after hearing that the job is on-site. And it makes me wonder why this wasn’t specified in the job description. I assume most people only want hybrid or remote jobs these days, right?

Anyways I was just wondering how many of you guys apply for on-site IT jobs? Hybrid is so much better, I don’t know why people would apply for on-site jobs unless they have no other options.

  • geekworking@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    It really depends on where the office is in relation to your home.

    Before covid and going WFH, the office was only 5 miles away on roads with no traffic. I would go back to this, no problem. Just enough to keep you on a schedule and get out of the house.

    The biggest benefit of an office is that when you leave, you are gone until tomorrow.

    When everyone is WFH, you never completely leave the office. I know boundaries, but in many cases, the lines can get a bit fuzzy.

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      5 months ago

      When Im done with workmy work vomputer is powered off, if they want me at the office I told my manager I expect a 20K raise and free parking.

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        5 months ago

        my work [computer] is powered off[;]

        That’s the way. KVM switch if you multi-use the space. Mine has USB for sound so it’s the same sound setup.

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      5 months ago

      the office was only 5 miles away […] enough to keep you on a schedule and get out of the house.

      The new building where I live has wework spaces. I can rent on 5 and live on 20 and it’s an elevator ride if I want to work in the glass cube farm or open petri dish. But nooooo, we got this place for the AC and extra bedroom to write off and my cat’s sleeping on the desk as we speak like a sloppy floofy hobo so … nooooo.