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Elf Opening New Office and Workspaces in Montreal

We are excited to share that we are opening up a new office and workspace in Montreal.

Old Port in Montreal

This has been in development for a while. Montreal is home to outstanding talent creatively and in terms of engineering. We have worked with partners over the years and now are happy to expand our workforce and locations.

Our new workspaces will be close to our Elf studio in Vermont, just two hours away. We will have more updates in our Elf newsletter in the upcoming weeks. We’re also hiring!

tags: Elf, Montreal, engineering, talent, hiring, workspaces, offices, Vermont
categories: Elf News & Case Studies
Monday 03.06.23
Posted by Elf
 

When Should Offices Reopen?

A Wait & See Year: Return to the workplace is unclear as more employees push reopening dates to the fall, waiting on vaccine rollouts


While many nationwide employers initially had high hopes of a quick vaccine rollout in early 2021, those hopes were dashed seeing the large scale effort required, the limited number of vaccines and other factors that have slowed down vaccine distribution. Therefore, employers have also halted plans to have millions of workers return back to their jobs in offices for the near future, with many companies refusing to set specific dates. It has become more of a “wait and see” plan with remote work continuing from 2020 for businesses all over the country, including large employers in Silicon Valley, New York, large metropolitan areas and more.

Some employers are pushing return dates back to September. Google had already planned for a delay last year, pushing return to offices in the summer of 2021.

As workers are able to do their jobs remotely, many have moved from expensive apartments and homes close to their jobs to less expensive areas. Two popular destinations include Portland, Oregon and Austin, Texas.

These delays go across industries. For example, Qurate Retail Inc., the parent company to Ballard Designs, QVC and HSN, changed its initial May return to offices to September for all locations in Philadelphia, Atlanta and other metropolitan cities. Others like TechnologyAdvice, a marketing firm in Nashville, Tennessee, have revamped plans from a return to office to a hybrid schedule for either remote or in-office work.

Large companies such as United Parcel Service Inc., based in Atlanta, and financial-services firm Fidelity Investments Inc., based in Boston, have not yet set return dates, allowing many employees to continue to work from home remotely and are using a “wait and see” approach.

tags: COVID-19, remote work, offices, business
categories: COVID-19
Thursday 02.11.21
Posted by Elf
 

Apple To Build New Austin, TX Campus and Opens New Locations In Thailand and France

Apple announces new billion-dollar campus in Austin, Texas and adding jobs in several US locations including Austin, Seattle, Culver City and San Diego.

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In addition to its announced large expansion in Austin, TX, Apple will also be growing operations in Pittsburgh, New York and Boulder, Colorado over the next three years. Over the last year, Apple has continued to grow its American workforce, adding 6,000 jobs in 2018, for a total of 90,000 jobs in all 50 states of the United States. In 16 states, Apple employs over 1,000 employees each. The company is expected to add another 20,000 jobs in the US by 2023.

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The development of the billion-dollar campus in Austin, TX and commitment to job creation in the United States, is seen by many as Apple’s thank you to the government for its tax repatriation program. Apple is paying a one-time tax of $38 billion on its overseas cash holdings. The company has endured many years of strong criticism for outsourcing manufacturing to China. By building out campuses and employing 90,000 people in the United States, Apple is demonstrating its commitment to the American economy and job creation.

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“Apple is proud to bring new investment, jobs and opportunity to cities across the United States and to significantly deepen our quarter-century partnership with the city and people of Austin. Talent, creativity and tomorrow’s breakthrough ideas aren’t limited by region or zip code, and, with this new expansion, we’re redoubling our commitment to cultivating the high-tech sector and workforce nationwide.”
— Tim Cook, Apple’s CEO

The new 133-acre Austin campus will be located just less than a mile from existing facilities and will first employ 5,000 more employees, growing to 15,000 eventually. This expected growth would make Apple the largest private employer in Austin, TX. Texans including governor Greg Abbott are excited by the new initiative. Abbott called Apple one of the “world’s most innovative companies and an avid creator of jobs in Texas and across the country.” The new jobs include a range of positions from engineering and R&D to operations, finance, sales and customer support. Austin already has the largest population of Apple employees outside Cupertino at 6,200 people. The new campus will be powered by 100 percent renewable energy and include 50 acres of preserved open space.

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Additional expansion plans include adding jobs for another 1,000 employees in Seattle, San Diego and Culver City as well as numerous jobs in Pittsburgh, New York, Boulder, Boston and Portland, Oregon. Apple also recently opened its newest office in Nashville, TN and is expected to double its Miami office in size. In addition to jobs, Apple is investing $10 billion in US data centers and will expand upon existing data centers. In addition to the 90,000 employees at Apple, Apple also supports an additional 2 million jobs in all 50 states through suppliers and manufacturers in the US. Apple stores are available in 44 states and the District of Columbia. They also are growing, expecting to add another 7,000 retail jobs in the next five years.

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Finally, Apple’s App Store ecosystem has also helped in the creation of 1.5 million jobs.

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Apple Opens New Retail Stores in Bangkok, Thailand and in Paris, France

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Along the shores of the Chao Phraya, Apple’s new store in Bangkok, Thailand is Apple’s first store in the country and features the full line of Apple products. The new store titled Apple Iconsiam also provides free Today at Apple sessions. The new store has an open and airy atmosphere and is located alongside cultural landmarks and popular destinations. The store also has a tree-lined Genius Grove for personalized technical support and advice.

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Apple also opened its newest retail location in France along the Champs-Élysées, the famed Parisian avenue, in a historic building with a newly renovated inner courtyard. The new store will host ongoing free Today at Apple sessions.

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“I hope that everyone who visits Apple Champs-Élysées will be inspired to unlock their creative curiosity and learn something new.”
— Angela Ahrendts, Apple’s Senior VP, Retail
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tags: Apple News, offices, Austin, jobs, Thailand, France, Apple stores
categories: Apple News
Wednesday 12.19.18
Posted by Elf
 

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