Meesho adopts permanent ‘work from anywhere’ policy for all employees
The Hindu
The company will be headquartered in Bengaluru and will look to set up remote offices across the country based on talent demand and density.
Meesho, an e-commerce firm backed by SoftBank and Facebook, on February 7 said it will permanently allow its employees to work from home, office or any location of their choice.
The company will be headquartered in Bengaluru and will look to set up remote offices across the country based on talent demand and density.
“We have studied multiple future work models to arrive at this novel boundaryless approach. In the future, this will also give talent across the globe an opportunity to build for Bharat with Meesho,” Meesho Chief Human Resources Officer Ashish Kumar Singh said in a statement.

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