Solid WFH culture, but watch the hours.
GitLab is pretty good if you can manage your own time. The all-remote model offers lots of freedom, but it's easy to let work creep into your personal hours if you're not careful. It's a solid place for remote work, but the work-life balance definitely needs active management on your part.
Being all-remote is great; I work from home in Colorado, which lets me manage my personal life well. The unlimited PTO policy is decent for a **big tech** company; you really can take time off. It's a huge perk for flexibility as a **Senior Software Engineer**.
It's easy to overwork yourself in a fast-paced **DevOps** environment. The async communication model means you often feel 'on' across time zones. Sometimes, the workload for **open-source software** initiatives feels pretty heavy.
Encourage teams to truly disconnect and enforce quiet hours. Set clearer boundaries for cross-timezone collaboration, especially for engineers.