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by pc86
447 days ago
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IMO hybrid only works when there is a set day to be in the office for everyone. Otherwise you are just going into the office to have zoom/teams meetings with the remote people, and you end up with one of two things: 1. Everyone taking calls from their cubicles 2. Remote people calling in individually, onsite people calling in with 5-10+ people on one screen in a conference room. Both are horrible and fully remote is better than this for basically everything except team-specific stuff (e.g. sales onsite, execs onsite, software remote, that sort of thing). But if you're going off of numbers alone, hybrid makes the most sense and I don't think hybrid makes sense just being an optional free-for-all. Everyone's circumstances are different so you can't come up with a policy that everyone will like. |
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