Shopify founder and CEO Tobi Lutke says 'as of today, Shopify is a digital by default company', and offices will remain closed until 2021.
The Ottawa headquarters of Canadian e-commerce company Shopify are pictured on Wednesday, May 29, 2019. OTTAWA -- Shopify’s 5,000 employees will be able to continue working at home when the COVID-19 restrictions are lifted.
CEO Tobi Lutke announced Thursday morning “as of today, Shopify is a digital by default company”, and offices will remain closed until 2021 as the company re-designs them for a “new reality” of working remotely.moved to a remote-first company on March 16 as COVID-19 restrictions were put in place across the country.
On Twitter Thursday morning, Lutke announced “as of today, Shopify is a digital by default company. We will keep our offices closed until 2021 so that we can rework them for this new reality. And after that, most will permanently work remotely. Office centricity is over.” “Until recently, work happened in the office. We’ve always had some people remote, but they used the internet as a bridge to the office. This will reverse now. The future of the office is to act as an on-ramp to the same digital workplace that you can access from your setup.”
As of today, Shopify is a digital by default company. We will keep our offices closed until 2021 so that we can rework them for this new reality. And after that, most will permanently work remotely. Office centricity is over.Until recently, work happened in the office. We’ve always had some people remote, but they used the internet as a bridge to the office. This will reverse now.
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