WFH can outlast COVID
Remote work is not a new concept and people are well aware and have been doing that for a long time. However, with the virus gripping the world in its clutches, way more companies had to adopt WFH. Even companies who weren't equipped to handle it at this point had to go remote to keep going. However, this transition doesn't seem to be temporary. With companies and employees starting to understand the benefits WFH can bring along, there's enough reason for it to outlast COVID. To read more about this topic, click here.
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