One moment you’re in a conference room gathered shoulder to shoulder with your colleagues, discussing the latest Netflix series, waiting for the weekly meeting to start, and then the next moment, you’re at your kitchen table navigating a whole new way of working.

One of the many casualties of the pandemic is the traditional workplace structure.

But this isn’t a new phenomenon. In fact, according to a 2019 study by Owl Labs, 62% of employees were already working remotely at least some of the time.

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