Does 'remote' replace it or compliment it?
Since vacation still needs to be approved by your manager or HR I'm shocked more places don't go to unlimited vacation. My employer is pretty good with vacation as long as you don't take unreasonably long stretches. If you try to take more than 3 weeks at one time they do end up questioning you about it because that seems like a abnormally long period. Overall I've taken eight weeks throughout the year and never been questioned with it. I imagine not all employers are happy to authorize that much even though the policy is technically unlimited.
I'm a big fan of unlimited (or very high amounts of) vacation as long as you also have minimum required vacation. You are required to take 2 weeks off per year, but you can also take 6 weeks over the course of the year if you want to.
Life is more than a job. Go do something else. Geez.
/rant. But to answer your question: yes, companies still offer it -- I have a few friends that work at them and my company is considering switching to an untracked policy.
Anyways I'm gonna try to ask off for 2 weeks in December, so let's see how that goes!
You're better off getting PTO days which are tracked and guaranteed.
A company I worked at had "unlimited" vacation, I had a surgery. You'd think this would be a good candidate for using that "unlimited" vacation, NOPE. Thankfully I lived in California (while my company with "unlimited" vacation was in Oregon), so by law I had PTO days on the books, and I had A LOT of them. I had to use my banked PTO to recover after surgery, otherwise I was asked to take medical leave (which comes with half of your pay rate).