A home office can be set up "exactly how you want it," including snacks and your dog, Dropbox's CEO said.
Dropbox, a San Francisco tech company best known for its file-hosting tools, is slashing 20% of its workforce. The cut is slated to leave 528 employees out of work — including 174 in California. This ...
Popular file storage service Dropbox is at the center of a new controversy after spooking users with a new option in its settings for an experimental AI-powered search feature. What Happened: Dropbox ...
In October 2020, as it became clear COVID-19 wasn’t going anywhere anytime soon, Dropbox made a big bet. Rather than continuing with a temporary remote-work policy and postponing longer-term decisions ...
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Remote work just gained a new ally. Dropbox (DBX) CEO Drew Houston revealed that he believes that the return-to-office mandates that many CEOs are trying to enforce upon their employees can foster a ...
Words don’t seem to mean anything these days. Dropbox CEO Drew Houston this week told employees he takes “full accountability” as he announced a round of layoffs affecting 500 employees. He is, as far ...
The traditional 40 hour working week is all but dead and will quickly become a ‘thing of the past’ according to Dropbox co-founder Drew Houston, who claims the impact on his industry “will be ...
Dropbox has taken a page from Amazon's book when it comes to meetings. The company uses memos in meetings, which begin with attendees reading them and leaving comments. Amazon's Jeff Bezos famously ...
Dropbox filed to go public on Friday, revealing CEO Drew Houston's salary for the first time. Houston took home about $110 million in cash and stock in 2017. He stands to make a lot more, thanks to an ...
Fourteen years ago, Drew Houston was a recent MIT grad pitching a startup to a roomful of investors in Cambridge. What if you could store all your important digital information — whether photos or ...
Jeff Bezos’ rules for meetings at Amazon have made their way to Dropbox. Dropbox CEO Drew Houston said his company has adopted the “memo-first” meeting culture. He explained why Dropbox favors memos ...