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In May alone, 42% of Americans aged 20-64 earning more than $20,000 per year were working from home full-time, according to a Stanford University survey, compared to just 2% before the pandemic ...
Hybrid working is here to stay. While some managers have made moves to try and get staff back into the office, many workers enjoy the balance between work and home life that hybrid working affords ...
If you notice that the CEO and top executives are working in the office, and there’s a lot of people at home, go into work. With fewer people around, you’ll stand out and get noticed.
Researchers have found that found that working from home boosts productivity by 12% compared to in-office work.
The CEOs of Basecamp, Flexjobs, InVision, and Dribbble share the ultimate work-life hacks. Tip No. 1: Make sure there's a door—that locks.
As of July, nearly one-third of the country’s full-time workers were in hybrid arrangements, spending some days working from home and some in an office, according to researchers at Stanford.
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