Future of Work

I believe the future of remote work is borderless and inclusive — here's how we get there

The COVID-19 pandemic demonstrated that remote work is feasible for individuals and companies. Now businesses should go further and be open to remote candidates from anywhere in the world.

The COVID-19 pandemic demonstrated that remote work is feasible for individuals and companies. Now businesses should go further and be open to remote candidates from anywhere in the world. Image: Unsplash/Desola Lanre-Ologun

Tatiana Reuil
Global Shaper, Buenos Aires Hub, Buenos Aires Hub
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