Silicon Valley startups are embracing one of their favorite work-from-home perks: attending meetings in just socks. Startups are kicking off a surprising new workplace trend: no shoes in the office.
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Over the past few months, Google, which is led by CEO Sundar Pichai, has been making drastic workplace changes as it invests billions of dollars in artificial intelligence, following in the footsteps ...
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Wipro has tightened its hybrid work policy by mandating a minimum six-hour stay in the office on work-from-office days, with ...
If there is one common thread throughout recent research about AI at work, it’s that there is no definitive take on how people are using the technology and how they feel about the imperative to do so.
Startups are kicking off a surprising new workplace trend: no shoes in the office. From AI unicorns like Cursor and Speak to a growing number of small tech firms, employees are leaving their footwear ...