KEY POINTS
  • "This whole notion that the office is your workday home, we realize that is nonsense," Snowflake CEO Frank Slootman told CNBC.
  • "It's really going to reduce the real estate footprint that companies have," the longtime tech executive added.

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Snowflake CEO Frank Slootman told CNBC on Tuesday he believes the coronavirus pandemic has fundamentally altered the role that physical offices will play for corporations going forward.

"This whole notion that the office is your workday home, we realize that is nonsense," Slootman said on "Squawk Alley." "Offices ... need to be there for specific purposes — for events, for training, for meetings, specifically — but not a place to hang out 9 to 5. That's definitely changing. It's really going to reduce the real estate footprint that companies have."

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