Working Remotely

140 companies answer 6 questions

Working remotely comes with unique day-to-day challenges. From the initial step of implementing remote policy to nurturing company culture while operating remotely, we ask leading remote companies to share how they approach running their distributed teams from an operational level.

How did you implement a remote work policy?

Modern Tribe

We’ve been a remote company since the beginning, so I guess that makes it organic. When we hire team members, it’s always with the understanding…

komoot

The idea came with the growth of our team. Once we decided to go remote, we implemented the formal processes. And we never looked back!

Blossom

We don’t have a formal remote work policy like tracking time or something like that. We mainly look at defining outcomes that we want to…

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Can a remote-friendly company have a healthy culture?

FlexJobs

Definitely. FlexJobs has been a remote company for over 15 years, during which we’ve developed an award-winning culture recognized by Outside, Quartz, Entrepreneur, and many…

GitHub, Inc.

Absolutely, although it takes a lot of hard work and conscious effort. You simply have to be honest about the challenges of working remotely, actively…

Origin Eight

Absolutely, but it probably takes more time. The “watercooler” conversations might have to happen in a chat room, and company-related extracurricular discussions and the like…

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How do you nurture your company’s culture in a remote work environment?

BELAY

No gossip policy Empower employees who know they are trusted Servant leadership—invest in our people (holistically, not just professionally) Live out our core values and…

Canonical

There are a number of events and all staff communications that strengthen relationships and ensure we have an engaged, high performing organisations.  At any point…

RunRepeat

The best thing we do, I think, is our yearly meetup. It’s a very democratic meetup, meaning that we vote on everything—where we want to…

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What advice would you give to a team considering to go remote?

GOhiring GmbH

Companies should not underestimate this task: a few laptops won’t do it. It needs a profound change in the way of working and culture. It…

OnTheGo Systems

I’d say it’s the best opportunity a company can have to work with talented people from all over the world—you’re not limited to post and…

Collage.com

Remote work isn’t right for every company, but we think it could work for more companies than many people think. Online tools and in-person meetings…

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What challenges have you encountered building a remote team?

Codebusters, Inc.

Not being able to fully rely on people holding themselves responsible for their work goals and deadlines. Micro-management is always a pending threat with new…

Beutler Ink

The biggest challenges are logistical and infrastructure based, much the same as any company, I’d imagine! Unique to us as a distributed company are the…

Doist

For Doist, it has been a very natural, organic process. We have always been remote-first, so it is integrated into our company’s DNA. Nevertheless, as…

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What are the most effective tools for remote team communication?

Referral Rock

We use a central system for tracking all tasks and projects (Asana). All task/project relevant communication is in that system instead of those conversations going…

MomsRising

We use email and the phone a lot.  Email to share our plans, give feedback on each other’s work, share interesting articles and be in…

Inpsyde GmbH

We primarily use Slack, Telephone Conferences and JIRA.

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What has changed about how your remote team operates?

Automattic

When Automattic first started, everyone reported to Matt (Mullenweg, our founder). When we reached about 50 people, we divided into teams. The teams have evolved…

Edgar

The biggest things that have changed are directly related to scalability – the routines and policies we maintained as a team of six people just…

AirTreks

We developed a concept of core hours and started to avoid hiring from locations where the core hours are during the nighttime. We did this…

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How does your team address different time zone challenges?

Omni Interactions

We make sure everyone coming on board understands the different time zones. We work together to identify when the majority of workers are available and…

TOK.tv

Slack and JIRA—the platform we use to track development tasks—are asynchronous tools, allowing us to manage communication even with different time zones. Of course, sometimes…

Remote Year

Time zones are always a challenge to address, especially in Remote Year with our global presence.  We find that making sure our staff on the…

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