Salesforce's remote work hiring strategy raises questions
Silicon Valley firms get criticism for their white, male-dominated workforces. Salesforce is among the tech firms that says it wants to improve its diversity hiring. On Tuesday, Salesforce, which is based in San Francisco, outlined a plan to allow most of its employees to either work in the office part-time and from home part-time, what it calls a "flex" schedule, or work remotely full-time if they live far from the office. Salesforce said this "work-from-anywhere model" will help improve its diversity and inclusion hiring by enabling the company to break out of the Silicon Valley hiring bubble.
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