Remote work or In-office work?
qiufeng
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I've been working remotely for six months now, and I think working remotely is a huge time saver for commuting, but the one downside is that it also makes it impossible for me to differentiate between work and life time. Sometimes I wake up really late, which causes my biological clock to go haywire。
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Elena Tsemirava@elenat
As for me (a freelancer), remote work is the best. But if you are an employee it depends on your position in an organisation.
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@nicolaas_spijker Me too. Maybe I'm a nerd, not very social, and I can spend a lot of time at home
Remote, always. For the right job, I might be open to a hybrid work model. But in-office doesn't feel feasible anymore.
I work for a fully remote company, Swit. Not only are we saving on the commute (money/time), but also the work/life balance is great! We clock out after 8 hours, whichever time zone we're in, and our workday is done. It also allows us flexi hours, so if there's a doctor's appointment, errands to run, or you just need a break, you can make up the hours later.
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Remore and I don't think I would ever go back to an office full time.
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Scade.pro
Hybrid. Sometimes in person meetings are the most productive. But remote flexibility is a plus for sure
Remote work is awesome. I also really like hybrid mode (i.e. sometimes you work remotely, other times you work in the office).
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@alexanderptitsyn It's balanced.
only in office work.
Scade.pro
only remote. I hate commuting to the office :D
@nastassia_k agree 🙋🏻♂️
I love remote for the quietness and ability to manage my time flexible. But there is always lack about real communication in office
@yura_turivny Yes, in the office, during lunch or leisure time, it is possible to discuss weekend life, games, and some interesting things with your coworkers
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Definitely working remotely, productivity increases exponentially.
Can you imagine how hard it is for me to work remotely, knowing that somewhere in the office my coworkers are hanging out.
Remote!)