In the technology industry in the U.S., the current standard work model is hybrid or remote with flexible hours, especially for roles like software development, product management, data analysis, and design.
Here’s the breakdown of what’s considered “standard” in tech as of 2025:
• Work location:
• Hybrid (home + office) is most common.
• Fully remote is widely accepted, especially for experienced professionals.
• Some large companies (like Google or Apple) may expect 2–3 in-office days per week.
• Work hours:
• Typically 40 hours/week, but with flexibility in start and end times.
• Many companies care more about output than clocking 9 to 5.
• Monitoring:
• Minimal or no strict monitoring in most salaried tech roles.
• More oversight may exist in outsourced or junior remote roles.
• Tools used:
• Productivity is tracked via tools like Jira, GitHub, Slack, Teams, etc., not via surveillance.
In short, the tech industry standard is results-focused, flexible, and hybrid-friendly rather than tightly monitored 9–5 office work.