Remote team or Onsite office team?

Austin Armstrong
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My team all work remotely for all my businesses and it has been an amazing ride. Plus I get to know people from different parts of the world which I really love doing. So I would have to go Remote Team.

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Viola Schoell
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T Sudhish Nair
@viola_s @austinarmstrong Remote Team We have been working remotely for the past 11 years. But we still do have frequent meetups and virtual meetings to ensure that we don't feel disconnected. Some of the tools like Slack, neetoCal, and neetoRecord - which we have just made public now have helped us - (https://www.producthunt.com/post...)
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Jos Bish
Remote Team is best.
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Daniel Burns
Remote, but also hybrid! To give someone enough flexibility and a better work life balance, so for me it doesn't matter if you're in the office or not.
Business Marketing with Nika
Remote with quarterly meetings at some place :D
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Ricardo Batista
Remote by default, but with an office people go to. This way people can choose what they want.
Henry Habib
remote with monthly face-to-face meet-ups :-)
Ryan Zhang
Choosing between a remote team and an onsite office team depends largely on the nature of the work and the company culture. Both models have their unique advantages, with remote work offering flexibility and a broader talent pool, while onsite encourages immediate collaboration and team bonding.
Maurizio Isendoorn
Remote club!
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