“Return to office” demands may have peaked, with employers accepting remote, work-from-home and hybrid working, research from the Australian HR Institute has found.

A survey of human resources professionals shows employers’ demands for full-time staff to be in the office between three to five days are falling.

What’s next?

More than 80 per cent of survey respondents expect that hybrid working levels will increase or stay the same in the coming two years.

  • AlecSadler@sh.itjust.works
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    18 hours ago

    Interesting! I also have ADHD and find working in an office impossible due to random noises and distracting visuals.

    That said, I hyper focus when working from a busy diner or a bar. Is your workplace bustling?

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      18 hours ago

      I love diversity in the ND community! 🙂

      Is your workplace bustling?

      Not really, it’s actually pretty quiet even though it’s open space. But I am at my most productive when I have my headphones on and I listen either to instrumental music (post-rock or post-metal works great) or rainycafe.com

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        17 hours ago

        This. Headphones and instrumental - anything with lyrics is too distracting - but classical works best for me. Give me some Tchaikovsky and I’ll pump code like a good monkey.