Remote job asks employees to video their work-from-home space for social media, employees bristle at invasion of privacy

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  • A woman works from home at a desk setup
  • My remote job suddenly wants my apartment to be part of the company vibe.

    I work for a fully remote software company and for the most part it's been great. Nobody cares where I sit, meetings are pretty reasonable, and I havent had to pretend that eating sad desk lunch next to a printer builds
  • culture. But lately our marketing team started this internal "show us your remote life" thing, and it has gotten weird fast. At first it was harmless. People posted pictures of their desk plants, cats on keyboards, nice coffee mugs, whatever. Then
  • leadership loved it and decided to turn it into recruiting content. Now they're asking employees to record little clips of our morning routines, home office setups, favorite local coffee shops, walks around our neighborhoods, and "what remote freedom means to
  • you." They keep saying it's optional, but managers are nudging each team to submit at least a few videos so the company can show "authentic distributed culture." One
  • coworker filmed his balcony view, another showed her kitchen, and now everyone is reacting like this is cute and wholesome. I don't want to do it. My apartment is not ugly or secret, it just feels like the one place work
  • doesn't get to decorate with its brand. I already give them my time, my face on zoom, my output, my Slack availability. I don't really want my living room turned into proof that this company is flexible and human. Maybe I'm being too precious
  • about it, but remote work was supposed to mean I could keep work out of my space, not invite the company further into it becuase it makes good LinkedIn material. Anyone else feel like remote companies sometimes forget that "home office" still has the word home in it?
  • A woman sits at a desk using a computer at home
  • Commenters weighed in with their thoughts and opinions.

    Welp1982 Listen, if a video of my desk next to a pile of unfolded laundry is what it's going to take to stay remote, I'll do it!
  • MarcooseOnTheLoose It seems like your management is very supportive of remote. You're very lucky. Embrace that. Make short, non-personal, innocuous videos of the sounds of your coffee maker, dryer, etc.
  • BertaRocks Throw some hotwheels on the floor, take a pic, say there was a traffic jam in the hall. Or do nothing. It's not that serious.
  • AZWildcatMom Honestly, I see this as a positive. If they want to use the remote work culture as a recruiting tool, that means they want to KEEP remote work. Just play along.
  • kezzwithak Post a local coffee shop. Support a local business and not have to share your private house.
  • oneWeek2024 so don't do it. but don't cry when you're the one let go... you like working from home? you know how many people. would climb over your corpse to video their apt to get a relatively not-micro managed WFH job.
  • how rare it is for a company to be actively "pro" remote work. they're asking for people to be enthusiastic about the freedom/flexibility of their work from home setup and to share it with the broader community. You can control exactly what that "show" is. you think that person's balcony view,
  • or kitchen was not worth working from home? you want to di on a hill over that bulls . go with dog. but some of you mother rs love ice skating uphill
  • morbidcuriosity86 You said others have posted trips to a coffee shop etc so you dont have to post your home? Just take a pic of a random plant or something
  • Mrbromandudeguy So don't do it. Don't say anything about it, don't react to anyone else doing it. If anyone asks tell them that you don't feel comfortable.
  • Jh454 Take a vid at the coffee shop or park bench near you, salute the flag and move on.
  • wutttttttg I don't do anything that doesn't come up on a performance review. Had a boss at an old job ask me to arrange a potluck and I said (as kindly as I could) absolutely not. I said I will
  • maybe participate in a small way but I will not take on a task like that that will not be tied directly to a true job outcome.

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