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  • Remote or Hybrid work models. Which one?

    Naime Yel
    9 replies
    When evaluating remote or hybrid work models in your company, what factors do you consider? What steps do you take in the process of formulating and implementing your remote work policy?

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    Tiep Vu
    My team is fully onsite now. But we may aim for hybrid in the future. Hybrid is more flexible than onsite. Hybrid is more structured than remote. The key thing is how to keep people accountable.
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    Choosing between remote and hybrid work models depends largely on the nature of the job and the company culture. Hybrid models offer the best of both worlds, balancing office collaboration with the flexibility of working from home.
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    Karen Swyszcz
    I personally prefer remote. I'm an introvert and a lot of in-person interaction can be overwhelming for me. I also feel I am much more productive when I work from home.
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    Oleg Poltava
    Viewgin Eye Youtube & TikTok
    More hybrid, easier to concentrate on work tasks)
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    Daniel Zaitzow
    I think the office line item isn't what we'd like to incur but it helps collaboration to be in person for sure.
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    Julia Engelsmann
    Personally I prefer Hybrid, but sometimes it's very useful being completely remote!
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    Jose Garrido
    Do you guys at your company just upvote your discussions and comments like crazy? All of you have like 9 upvotes each with no replies
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    Otis Wu
    The choice between remote and hybrid work models truly depends on the nature of the job and individual preferences. Hybrid work offers a blend of structure and flexibility, potentially catering to a wider range of needs.
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