Benefits and drawbacks of Amazon’s return to office | Microsoft revives nuclear reactor to power data centers
Will working five days a week in person help Amazon operate more like a startup? “I believe it has definitely helped us in terms of moving fast, removing friction, making faster decisions, and actually removing a bunch of overhead,” says Statsig CEO Vijaye R. , above, a former Facebook VP whose startup has been fully in the office since it was founded in 2021. But there are also some trade-offs, especially when it comes to recruiting. Read more .
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