
The organization as a whole doesn't go out of their way to allow employees to work from home. The preference is for everyone to be co-located in the same building. But historically, it has depended on the team you're on. Some teams are comfortable with remote/wfh employees while others avoid them completely. While I wouldn't call Cox Automative a wfh-friendly company, they definitely aren't hostile towards teams with folks who wfh, so long as they balance it with time in the office and it doesn't impede their deliverables.
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