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Feb 2023
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The Golden Era of 'Work From Anywhere' I...

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About this episode

What was once touted as the biggest work trend to emerge from the pandemic, is on its way out.

Companies are slowly but surely realising that the 'work from anywhere' model isn't sustainable in the long run. Or even in the short run, in some cases.

Meesho, for one, had announced an extravagant WFA policy in February 2022.

They scrapped it only a few months later.

But it's not just the employers who're putting the final nail in the coffin. It's the employees too. 

In this episode, I speak to Joel D'Souza, (Program Manager- Culture and Talent at Headout), Aditi Agrawal (Management Consultant at a Big 4 firm), and Saurabh Deep Singla (CHRO, upGrad) to find out how the golden era of work from anywhere is over.

Hosted, Written, and Produced by Shreevar Chhotaria

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