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#20 - The Future Of Offices

The Future Of Offices


If the last year has taught us something, it is how to remote work.


I'd like to share some notes with you:


AngelList Founder Naval Ravikant says he thinks remote work's time is coming. “It is probably going to be the single most important new category in hiring,” he says. --> This was in March 2019.


I've also seen a lot of (if not all) job posts in tech adding the following word into their job title (Remote).


Not only in tech companies, for example, Ernst & Young Global Consulting Services posted a blog article with the following statement:


"As only 43% of the employees are daily present in the office, desk sharing has been implemented here and will follow in Barcelona, Malaga, and Valladolid."


We at dua.com are slowly switching to remote-first, fully.


Take a look at Buffer:


"Buffer is a fully remote team, spread across the whole planet. We have Bufferoos in 15 countries, 11 timezones, and 42 cities (and counting!). As a member of our team, you will be invited to work wherever you're happiest and most productive."


Will offices as we know them be needed?


Prishtina, Kosova


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