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Amazon employee quits refusing to return to office, loses stocks worth Rs 1.7 crore

The former Amazon employee said the return-to-office policy was the sole reason he decided to quit. 'I wish I could have stayed, but it frankly felt intentional the way they were pushing people out.'

November 06, 2023 / 15:10 IST
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The former Amazon employee had worked with the tech giant since April 2020.
The former Amazon employee had worked with the tech giant since April 2020.

An Amazon employee who had worked with the tech giant for about four years in a remote role decided to quit after being asked to return to the office in the US. In doing so, he had to forego company stocks worth $200,000 (about Rs 1.7 crore), but John Schonhoff (name changed) has zero regrets about it.

Speaking to Business Insider, Schonhoff said the company's return-to-office mandate would have required him to move cities across the country from New York to Seattle, giving up on the dream life that he had been living.

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"I enjoyed my work at Amazon," Schonhoff told the publication. "For more than three-and-a-half years as a software development manager, I was excited about the work we were doing and the team I was building. If it wasn't for their crackdown on their return-to-office policy, I would still be there with bells on and a smile on my face."

Schonhoff said that he had been working with the tech giant since April 2020 when the Covid pandemic prompted the company's initial work-from-home policy and had been in the office only a handful of times. "I live in New York. My wife and I just bought our dream property. There was zero chance whatsoever I was ever going to move (to Seattle)," he told Business Insider.