Apple recently asked its corporate employees to complete a survey covering a range of topics that include questions about remote and in-office work, according to a new report from Business Insider.
A source who spoke to the publication said the survey primarily covered questions that “focused on what was working well on remote-work days, what was working well on in-office days.” The source adds that most respondents had a positive sentiment toward remote work, whereas their attitude toward in-office attendance was more pessimistic.
The “Apple Employees Survey” also included questions covering other subjects, including company culture and leadership. The survey is accepting responses through April 28 and takes about 10-15 minutes to complete.
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The news comes a few weeks after Apple has reportedly been paying closer attention to employees’ in-office presence, threatening to issue formal warnings to those who don’t closely stick to their required three days a week attendance. It is unclear whether Apple plans to relax its approach following its recent survey.