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Hybrid workers: How's the office these days? We want to hear from you
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Date:2025-04-15 23:18:02
Hybrid work. In many places, it's here to stay.
For those of you at companies that offer hybrid work options, we want to know: What's the office like these days? What's working and what isn't?
We want to hear from new and mid-career employees as well as veterans, from people in entry-level positions and those in C-suites.
Fill out this form (answer as many of the questions as you'd like), and we may reach out to you or use your responses in future stories. Thank you!
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