80% of execs regret calling employees back to the office::Or so says a worrying survey

  • Cheesus@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    This is also done by a company, envoy, that helps companies understand their office data. So it’s a bit of a conflict of interest.

    The greenhouse recruiting study was more interesting. Attrition goes up and companies had a harder time filling the newly vacated roles compared to companies that didn’t force a back to the office.

    Personally I think the back the office mandates are a way to do voluntary layoffs without making the execs look bad

    • just_change_it@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Attrition goes up and companies had a harder time filling the newly vacated roles compared to companies that didn’t force a back to the office.

      Work from home as an option is a HUGE boon to the employee so of course offering it weighs heavily upon an employee’s decision to take an offer. I’d give up 10-20% of my salary for 100% wfh, i’d expect more salary for 0% wfh or some other huge benefit like the office being very close to home.

      I already turn down jobs because they are located inconveniently in relation to where I live.