Dropbox, GitHub and 12 other companies that offer unlimited vacation

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Gone are the days of hoarding precious vacation time and waiting nervously to have PTO requests approved — well, for some lucky workers.

Locations: Pleasanton, California; Salt Lake City, Utah; Chicago, Illinois Boulder, Colorado; New York, New York Job openings: Audit Associate, Data Science Analyst. Portfolio Management Analyst, Business Process Consultant and Talent Acquisition Market LeaderVacation policy and perk details: According to one GE employee on Glassdoor's site, the company's unlimited time off policy proves to employees that they"are not being measured on the amount of time we are at work or not, but rather on delivering on our priorities.

Locations: Lowell, Massachusetts; Newark, New Jersey; Indianapolis, Indiana; Chicago, Illinois; Irvine, California

 

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MakeIt You do realize that “unlimited vacation” is a scam? It is a way for companies to not have to pay exiting employees for any time that they have accrued. Not to mention, the fear still exists that if one goes on vacation, one’s work ethic will be scrutinized.

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