4/9/2026 at 2:26:15 PM
Hybrid is the best in my opinion. I think 1-2 days in person a week is good as it lets you interact with your team, manager, and other employees in a natural way. Non-work related chit chat is pretty much impossible when working remote and it is the only thing that makes you feel like a 'team'. After that the other three days should be remote if you work in tech.Work output shouldn't be any different at home vs. in office. I'm more productive at home and I'm am more inclined to play around after hours with ideas or solutions.
AI is a bit worrying from a developmental stand point. I learned how to code during my first two internships and it was stuff that Claude could probably one shot today. That being said, anyone whose worked with a terrible legacy system can probably attest that it is filled with garbage and an equivalent pass through documented by Claude is way better than some human developers work from ten years ago.
by travelalberta