Yelp to close 3 U.S. offices, saying the "future of work" is remote
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Yelp is closing three of its U.S. offices after finding most of its employees prefer to work remotely.
In a blog post Thursday, Yelp Cofounder and CEO Jeremy Stoppelman said the company will close its offices in Chicago, New York and Washington, D.C., on July 29. The online review and reservation company also plans to downsize its office in Phoenix.
"Combined, the three offices we're closing saw a weekly average utilization of less than 2% of the available workspaces," Stoppelman wrote.
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