WFH a popular option for new hires
WFH maybe a trend that's here to stay even after the release of a vaccine for COVID-19. Many companies are already letting their workforce know that WFH is a long term plan. Many employees are embracing this change because it means that one can get the experience and salary of a top New York firm without having to shell out thousands of dollars to meet the notorious NYC real estate rates. This trend also caused a drop in real estate prices in the Valley as many employees from the tech haven moved over to affordable cities. Read the details here.
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