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Anonymous Senior IT Specialist
Former
Somers, New York State
As a software developer, you must work from home unless approve from manager.
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Former
Columbia, Missouri
They dont mind if you come in or work from home as long as your tickets get done
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Anonymous Software Engineer
Current
San Francisco, California
Very flexible with work from home days. Our team typically has 2 in-office days, rest option. Our entire floor at the office is generally a sad ghost town.
1
Current
Cleveland, Ohio
I am mobility employee, that means typically I work from home when I am not traveling to a client site
Anonymous Senior Marketing Analytics Leader
Current
Armonk, New York State
IBM stopped the policy of working from home
Current
Salt Lake City, Utah
Until 2016 the work from home options have been industry best, not sure what the future will hold
Anonymous employee
Current
Boston, Massachusetts
It's great to work from home, but they are starting to move employees back to the office.
Former
Dallas, Texas
Depending on your role this is available for most employees contingent on providing your own connectivity
Current
Dallas, Texas
They allow work from home if the need be and as long as it does not impact productivity
Anonymous employee
Former
Atlanta, Georgia
Working at home is fine for many jobs but it is extremely difficult to even beak away to get lunch from your own kitchen.