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A table and chairs in an empty meeting room as employees work from home, at the UiPath Inc. offices in Bucharest, Romania, on Friday, May 14, 2021
A Stanford economist says the World Cup may trigger a spike in working from home.
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Early-career workers are having a hard time landing jobs.
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UK fintech company Revolut recently said that interns and participants in its graduate program in 2027 will be expected in the office at least three days a week.
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Eliana Jordan
After teaching scuba diving around the world, Eliana Jordan learned to code and began building a scuba-diving booking app.
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Flexport CEO Ryan Peterson.
Flexport CEO Ryan Petersen called remote work "white collar fraud" in a recent podcast interview.
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Taso Du Val
Toptal CEO Taso Du Val said that it's beneficial for innovative teams to be in person.
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A man posing with a coffee in the streets of Bangkok.
Andrew Corona moved from the US to Bangkok in 2025.
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Founders and workplace experts said that post-pandemic AI startups operate in a high-trust environment and have very tight-knit cultures that demand in-person work.
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An IT specialist works from home in Novi Sad, Serbia, in January 2026.
Remote work may be reshaping junior hiring more than AI is, researchers say.