Corporations are returning employees to their offices. What do you think?
Nick from FirstHR
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Since the beginning of Covid, our team has been working completely remotely. I like the hybrid model, but I do not understand the desire to return all employees completely to the offices.
What do you think about this?
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AndrΓ© J@sentry_co
Hybrid FTW
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Down with corporations. Startups forever!
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Working remotely has gained popularity and adaptation in this matter. Return most likely to improve the relationship between employees.
I completely agree. Working offline is definitely more effective for most people. You can solve nearly 90% of tasks through face-to-face communication.
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It's good that we work remotely!
@oleg_eltsov Absolutely.
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I feel many individuals lack the skills to effectively work and manage in remote settings, potentially driving corporations back to traditional methods. Startups, with their manageable team sizes, can adapt more easily.