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  2. Pinterest, Dropbox and More Companies Shifting to Fully ... - AOL

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    Social media company Pinterest was so eager to shift its workforce to remote-first that it was willing to pay a whopping $89.5 million fee to cancel a new office lease in San Francisco.

  3. List of largest Australian companies - Wikipedia

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    This list is based on the Forbes Global 2000, which ranks the world's 2,000 largest publicly traded companies. The Forbes list takes into account a multitude of factors, including the revenue, net profit, total assets and market value of each company; each factor is given a weighted rank in terms of importance when considering the overall ...

  4. Nearly half of companies reneged on their remote work ... - AOL

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    Good news, workers: You win. For the most part. According to a new ZipRecruiter survey, fully in-person work has gone just about extinct. Only about 15% of remote-capable companies require five ...

  5. Roy Morgan - Wikipedia

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    The company is a major provider of advertising and media planning data and undertakes large government, social and corporate research programs. Roy Morgan developed the Worm , [ 5 ] which first appeared on live TV on the Network Ten political talk program Face to Face .

  6. Amazon, Facebook and More Companies That Went Remote in 2021

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    1. Amazon. Amazon, a company that now employs more than 1 million people worldwide, said in October that it would allow its employees to work remotely at least some of the time.

  7. Category:Remote companies - Wikipedia

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  8. Opinion Research Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Opinion Research Corporation is a demographic, health, and market research company based in Princeton, New Jersey, US. It was founded in 1938 by Claude Robinson and George Gallup, although Gallup left the firm in 1939. [4] Opinion Research Corp was acquired by InfoUSA on August 4, 2006 for $12 per share in cash. [5]

  9. Nvidia, a $1 trillion AI powerhouse, is fine with remote work ...

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    Few if any companies have been hotter this year than Nvidia.Amid the boom in artificial intelligence, its high-powered chips are clamored over by the likes of Amazon, Meta, and Google.. Yet while ...