Drew Houston, the CEO of the file-storage company Dropbox, is continuing to tout a predominantly remote work culture, even as business leaders increasingly call for their workers to return to the office.

He told Fortune in an interview published Sunday that Dropbox was using a 90/10 rule, with 90% of the year spent on remote work and the remaining 10% spent on a handful of employee off-sites.

Houston added that his company first started using the 90/10 approach in 2021.

The San Francisco-based company — which had more than 3,000 employees before a round of layoffs — doesn’t require its workers to be present in the office. The company announced it was becoming a “virtual first” company in 2020 amid the COVID-19 pandemic, making remote work the default for workers.

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