In office? Remote? Why many companies are saying yes to both

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With a hybrid workplace come new challenges that underscore how the pandemic continues to impact daily life for many businesses and their employees.

For the last two years, Jake DiMare, 47, got into a rhythm. His cat, Mr. Brea, would wake him up early begging for food. DiMare would then make his morning coffee and log on to his marketing job from his living room.

"I only knew my coworkers and the company said ‘everybody go home and stay away from each other,'"DiMare remembered."So it was me and the cat sitting in this apartment alone for 16 months, basically." This year, he moved back to Greater Boston and took a new job as the vice president of marketing at a software startup called Voicify.

Before the pandemic, 90% of the organization's members, which include some of the largest employers in the state, operated in person, in what used to be the typical office model. Now,The dramatic shift to hybrid work is good news for people who aren’t excited about heading back in-person.

 

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