Business as a whole is still trying to work this all out. Immediately post COVID you really struggled to find a contract that required you to attend an office (between lockdown starting and April 2023 I spent the grand total of two days physically in an office). The one I started after that got me onboard board knowing I was 3 and a half hours a way by train and wanted me in one day a week then complained when I wasn't in at 0900 that day or left a bit early as I had a commitment at home. I certainly wasn't the only one who had a multi hour journey.
They ended up moving towards FTC staff who were expected in the office twice a week and were presumably more local (it was a project with multiple problems that had struggled long before I arrived and last I checked was still rumbling on 18 months after I left).
It's a balance between wanting to draw between a larger talent pool and having your staff local.
They ended up moving towards FTC staff who were expected in the office twice a week and were presumably more local (it was a project with multiple problems that had struggled long before I arrived and last I checked was still rumbling on 18 months after I left).
It's a balance between wanting to draw between a larger talent pool and having your staff local.

Often people will come in and start discussing aspects of their departure or arrival process, and that's all relevant to the projects being worked on. Everyone compares their experience with wherever they've just visited, which adds extra insight.

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