Coworking home offices, working on the go - GitLab on remote work
Blog post from GitLab
GitLab, a globally distributed company with an all-remote workforce, allows its team members to tailor their work environments to fit their lifestyles and personal needs, whether that involves creating home offices, working in shared spaces, or embracing a nomadic lifestyle. Employees like Shane Rice and Alessio Caiazza have adapted their home and coworking setups to suit their personal preferences and work-life balance, highlighting the flexibility afforded by GitLab's remote-first approach. Meanwhile, team members such as Nicole Schwartz and Kerri Miller exemplify the adventurous spirit of remote work by traveling across the U.S. while maintaining their professional responsibilities, relying on cafes, coworking spaces, and even local bakeries for internet access. The key to their success lies in flexibility, resourcefulness, and a supportive network of colleagues, which allows them to thrive and grow in their careers, regardless of location. This exploration of diverse working setups underscores the autonomy and adaptability inherent in GitLab's remote work culture, which will be further examined in the series' continuation focusing on global travel integration.
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