Apple surveys corporate employees about hybrid work

April 14, 2023

Apple has examined its corporate workers to ask about their hybrid work experiences.

The poll was sent out on Wednesday at 7 a.m., after the corporation mandated that employees come into the office three days each week.

According to a source familiar with the situation, the majority of the queries centered on what worked effectively for remote and in-office work. Employees have until April 28 to complete the survey, which should take 10 to 15 minutes.

According to the source, poll results so far have been consistently good for remote work and negative for in-office work, owing to decreased efficiency caused by long trips and frequent interruptions.

In March 2022, CEO Tim Cook sent a memo informing employees that the company would start phasing in its hybrid work plans. Cook has previously described remote work as the “mother of all experiments.”

In addition to questions concerning hybrid work, employees were asked about the company’s culture.

The poll came only weeks after Apple vowed to start issuing increasing warnings to employees who did not come into work.

The sources for this piece include an article in BusinessInsider.

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