I heard that some companies expect you to do more since you are paid
more.
How can you detect if company you are interviewing for do overtimes?
one way be to just ask them, but they can lie (I do know some people
that were lied to on interviews) or see you as not a team player since
you ask about it (overtime does happen in normal companies, but its
very rear).
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I need to start asking that one, as I'd much rather have VPN than not,
though of course I'd rather not be forced into unpaid overtime on a
regular basis.
"Do you provide VPN access for when someone needs to do some work out
of hours?" would be a good opening question on that.
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I was just saying that it was the reason I heard all the time. I really think it has to do with management style. Newer and more progressive companies are more flexible in this regard. Older companies tend to stick with tradition or see working at home as a benefit. There are places where security is a big deal and it is important to recognize that. In those situations there is no possibility of working from home.
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