I work for a large, CPG company. We're west coast based, so very progressive. I was a COVID hire, so I've pretty much been remote since December 2020. We have several campuses U.S.-wide and they're encouraging employees to come in to the office, but they're not strongly suggesting it. Our performance overall has improved so they're just going with it. Luckily, in my role, I have to travel a couple of times a month to my DC's and interact with everyone there. There are also meetings in our ATL-area campus. As far as real estate, we're certainly not opening up any new offices. It'd be a waste of money. Plus, there will be another released virus soon enough and we'll all be back to sitting at the house. May as well get good at it.
I've worked in large corporate environments in the past and now live in a hybrid/remote environment. Some people NEED the large, populated environments, some don't. Honestly, I could do either.
I've worked in large corporate environments in the past and now live in a hybrid/remote environment. Some people NEED the large, populated environments, some don't. Honestly, I could do either.