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  • Don't see eye-to-eye with your CEO? That's fine, you can go.
  • Leaders in recent months have taken a hard-line stance on AI, remote work, and so-called "woke-ism."
  • They have more power to demand what they want right now — but the pendulum is always swinging.

Bend the knee, or go work somewhere else.

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Toptal CEO
Taso Du Val said he believes in an 80% remote, 20% in-person hybrid structure.
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Laura Landers (left), Corinne Gaston (middle), and Michael Boyink (right)
Laura Landers (left), Corinne Gaston (middle), and Michael Boyink (right) all moved to Tulsa through Tulsa Remote
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Remote companies said they have an advantage when it comes to sourcing talent.
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Ford CEO Jim Farley
Ford CEO Jim Farley is attempting to turn the automaker into an affordable EV powerhouse.
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Intercom cofounder Des Traynor is pictured.
Des Traynor pointed to TikTok and remote work as contributing to the rise of the clout-chasing startup founder.