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A survey finds that a lot of tech workers have left the San Francisco Bay Area thanks to remote work policies, and nearly 60% said they would leave if they could

In a poll of 3,300 San Francisco Bay Area tech workers by anonymous employee chat app Blind, 15% said they have already relocated thanks to pandemic-related work-from-home policies.

Tech companies have been talking about becoming "remote first," meaning adopting hiring/office policies that would allow most employees to work from home. Even though Bay Area is famous for luxurious perks for employees, even workers at Google say they'd rather live elsewhere if they were given the choice.Given the San Francisco Bay Area's famously high housing prices, traffic and long commutes, many tech employees in and around the city say that they would be happy to relocate elsewhere if their company's permanently allowed them to work-from-home,In fact, 15% of respondents said they've already relocated.

But employees at Google were most likely to say that they would want to live elsewhere if they were free to work from home, clocking in at nearly 70%. That's fairly surprising, given that the search giant's Silicon Valley Googleplex headquarters pioneered the concept of the luxurious tech campus, with its free gourmet food, private outdoor sports complex, workout facilities, and all sorts of entertainment and lectures for employees.

 

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Over 60% of the tech workers want to leave that's tech hollywood crazy

The bay can't be the bad

They all live in Austin, TX now

that comfort zone burst long ago, the world is open to embrace mobile talent

You don’t think it has anything to do with the senseless behavior that’s so common in the area do you? I mean, seems like a great place to live and work when these are your neighbors.

This is the ONLY way they are going to be able to keep growing IMO. There are so many talented people who don't want to live in the Bay Area. How many of them honestly need to?

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