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### Culture
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##### All remote
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Fleet is an all-remote company, with teammates spread across 3 continents and 5 time zones.
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Fleet Device Management Inc. is an all-remote company, with team members spread across 3 continents and 5 time zones. The wider team of contributors from [all over the world](https://github.com/fleetdm/fleet/graphs/contributors) submit patches, bug reports, troubleshooting tips, improvements, and real-world insights to Fleet's open source code base, documentation, website, and company handbook.
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##### Openness
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The majority of the code, documentation, and content we create at Fleet is public and source-available, and we strive to be broadly open and transparent in the way we run the business; as much as confidentiality agreements (and time) allow. We perform better with an audience, and our audience performs better with us.
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##### Spending company money
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As we continue to expand our own company policies, we use [GitLab's expense policy](https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/spending-company-money/) as a guide for company spending.
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As we continue to expand our own company policies, we use [GitLab's open expense policy](https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/spending-company-money/) as a guide for company spending.
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In brief, this means that as a Fleet team member, you may:
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* Be responsible for what you need to purchase or expense in order to do your job effectively.
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* Feel free to make purchases __in the interest of the company__ without asking for permission beforehand (when in doubt, do __inform__ your manager prior to purchase, or as soon as possible after the purchase).
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For more detailed information about __spending guidelines and limits__, please read [GitLab's expense policy](https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/spending-company-money/)
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For more developed thoughts about __spending guidelines and limits__, please read [GitLab's open expense policy](https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/spending-company-money/).
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##### Meetings
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* At Fleet, meetings start whether you're there or not. Nevertheless, being even a few minutes late can make a big difference and slow your meeting counterparts down. When in doubt, show up a couple of minutes early.
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* It's okay to spend the first minute or two of a meeting to be present and make small talk, if you want. Being all-remote, it's easy to miss out on hallway chatter and human connections that happen in meatspace. Use this time together during the first minute to say "hi". Then you can jump right in to the topics being discussed.
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* Turning on your camera allows for more complete and intuitive verbal and non-verbal communication. When joining meetings with other people from outside of Fleet who you might not be familiar with yet, feel free to turn your camera off to give yourself time to adjust. When you lead a meeting with folks from outside the Fleet team, turn your camera on.
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* It's okay to spend the first minute or two of a meeting to be present and make small talk, if you want. Being all-remote, it's easy to miss out on hallway chatter and human connections that happen in [meatspace](https://www.dictionary.com/browse/meatspace). Why not use this time together during the first minute to say "hi". Then you can jump right in to the topics being discussed?
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* Turning on your camera allows for more complete and intuitive verbal and non-verbal communication. When joining meetings with new participants who you might not be familiar with yet, feel free to leave your camera on or to turn it off. When you lead or cohost a meeting, turn your camera on.
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### Fleet website
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