Do any of the Big Five stand out in terms of being above-average (or below-average) for WFH? Or are they universally meh? I know there's team-by-team variation, just wondering about overall trends.
Apple has been anti-WFH from the beginning, which led to their director of machine learning, Ian Goodfellow, resigning.
Amazon was previously very WFH-friendly but their CEO, Andy Jassy, recently announced RTO.
Meta and Google have allowed a high percentage of their employees to WFH.
Microsoft has a lot of in-person roles in Redmond.