Stripe—Stripe CEO publicly championed remote work with 40% of 7,000 employees working remotely as of late 2024
As of November 2024, approximately 40% of Stripe's 7,000 employees work remotely, up from 20% before the pandemic. CEO Patrick Collison publicly stated he is a strong believer in remote opportunities, calling it a significant efficiency gain. This stands in contrast to many tech companies that have mandated return-to-office. However, in October 2023, Stripe was also pushing Dublin employees to return to office, and co-founder John Collison acknowledged a more pro-office shift post-COVID.
Scoring Impact
| Topic | Direction | Relevance | Contribution |
|---|---|---|---|
| Worker Rights | +toward | primary | +1.00 |
| Overall incident score = | +0.572 | ||
Score = avg(topic contributions) × significance (medium ×1) × confidence (0.57)
Evidence (1 signal)
Fortune reported Stripe CEO Patrick Collison championing remote work, with 40% of employees working remotely
Fortune reported that around 40% of Stripe's 7,000 employees work remotely, a figure which has risen from 20% before the pandemic. CEO Patrick Collison described himself as a strong believer in remote opportunities, calling it a significant efficiency gain to have options for employees who prefer to work independently.