Our vision for the Flex Index
Our vision is to provide a single source of truth on workplace flexibility for every company worldwide.
Every company has a stance on workplace flexibility. But few companies make their office requirements public, and every company describes their flexible work policy differently. There are numerous stakeholders who benefit from bringing these office requirements to light.
The Flex Index today covers 100M employees across ... companies.
Who is the Flex Index for?
Job seekers
that want to know what a company’s office requirements are
Employers
that want to highlight their workplace flexibility to prospective hires
Journalists
that need a reliable data source on trends in company office requirements
Researchers
focused on the “future of work” and how evolving workplace flexibility will impact many parts of how we live and work
Terminology we use
Fully remote
Organization does not have offices; all employees work remotely.
Employee's choice
Each employee can choose how often (or never) to come to the office.
Specific days a week
There are specific days of the week employees must come to the office.
Minimum days a week
There is a minimum number of days employees must come to the office each week.
Minimum % of time per week
There is a minimum % of time that employees must be in the office.
Full time in office
Employees are expected to be in the office full time.
METHODOLOGY
We leverage a wide variety of inputs, including company-created and managed profiles, publicly available data, and supplementary research sources.
Learn more about our methedology here
The topline office requirements (the ones listed when searching for the company or as the headline on a company page) reflect the most common office requirements for corporate employees.
Companies can add detail to their company page to reflect job functions, roles, or geographies where there are different office requirements from the corporate policy. This includes opportunities for fully remote work, roles that are required to be fully on site, or other hybrid work arrangements.
HOW THE FLEX INDEX WORKS
We offer a number of different ways to filter search results:
- By office requirements
- By industry
- By company size
Company representatives can add their company after creating a user profile on Flex Index. Representatives are verified based on email address and company domain via a 2-factor authentication or SSO.
Company representatives can include details such as office requirements, who sets office requirements, opportunities for remote work, and office and WFH benefits.
Scoop proactively reviews every updated profile to ensure accuracy and data quality, occasionally reaching out for additional information or verification.
Company representatives can edit or verify their existing Flex Profile.
Scoop proactively reviews every updated profile to ensure accuracy and data quality, occasionally reaching out for additional information or verification.
PRESS / RESOURCES
When referencing the Flex Index, please do the following:
- Cite data as “Flex Index ([Month], [Year])
- Hyperlink to the Flex Index at flexindex.com
Please email Rob@takescoop.com.
You can find the latest Flex Index research and insights here.
You can also subscribe to the Flex Index here for new research and insights as we publish.
If you are interested in conducting your own analysis please contact us at: Rob@takescoop.com.
What is Scoop?
Scoop is the fastest way to plan your next great office day. With Scoop, employees get more out of going in, with easily scheduled in-office days and invites. For HR and workplace leaders, Scoop provides insights on work location trends, office usage, and additional workplace solutions to get the most out of hybrid work.
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