As major corporations increasingly push employees back into offices, Dropbox is standing by the remote working model it adopted during the Covid-19 pandemic. The San Francisco-based cloud storage ...
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In October 2020, as it became clear COVID-19 wasn’t going anywhere anytime soon, Dropbox made a big bet. Rather than continuing with a temporary remote-work policy and postponing longer-term decisions ...
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Today at its Work in Progress user conference, Dropbox (NASDAQ: DBX) announced enhancements to its latest category of AI-powered products, Dropbox AI and Dropbox Dash, ...
Employees describe workloads as manageable, well-prioritized, and structured to allow real time off. They point to supportive managers, clear prioritization, and effective planning as evidence PTO is ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Many companies ended remote work arrangements that began during the coronavirus pandemic despite resistance from employees who grew accustomed to working from home. Dropbox has no ...
Dropbox Dash and Dropbox AI aims to help users of the file-hosting service work more efficiently with a new universal search tool and summarization capabilities. Dropbox is introducing two new ...
Employees describe Dropbox as regularly shipping new products and features that make work simpler and more intuitive. The company is recognized for being forward-looking and an innovator in its space, ...
Dropbox says its fully remote model has strengthened recruitment, improved retention and supported financial performance, even as many employers tighten office attendance policies introduced after the ...