I might be wrong but I think it's worth it working on site at first. It's easier to be mentored and to understand how companies work. After all, on site jobs are still the majority :-)
Then when the junior devs gain experience they can make their own mind, maybe ask for some flexibility regarding presence in the office or go work for a fully remote company.
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I might be wrong but I think it's worth it working on site at first. It's easier to be mentored and to understand how companies work. After all, on site jobs are still the majority :-)
Then when the junior devs gain experience they can make their own mind, maybe ask for some flexibility regarding presence in the office or go work for a fully remote company.