GoDaddy is emptying out its Tempe, Arizona offices, and potentially many other locations, due to the Coronavirus pandemic.
A photo of the empty GoDaddy offices was shared by GoDaddy web developer Jon Roig:
“Stopped by my office @godaddy Tempe to clear out my desk. I left @danicapatrick to keep an eye on things. Everyone is moving out of GoDaddy offices… and I do mean everyone.
Devs… that’s no big deal beyond capacity – I’ve been working from home for weeks – customer service as well. Heroic effort on the part of our telecom people.”
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GoDaddy offices in Tempe, AZ
The biggest domain registrar in the world employs 9,000 people worldwide.
It’s unclear how many are in the US and whether it’s a complete transition of its office-based employees to home-based work.
Update: Paul Nicks of GoDaddy confirmed that all offices are moving their staff to home-based locations.
Other domain industry businesses such as InterNetX and Blacknight have transitioned their staff to home-based telework.
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Don’t forget to go for your hike in the desert, go hike Camelback Mountain after sitting at home all day.
Stay HEALTHY!!
I hiked that Camelback Mountain couple years ago and gorgeous sunset over the Phoenix city.