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Remote work has become a preferred way of working for millions of employees. Many companies, however, are pushing for a return to the office, citing better collaboration, culture, and productivity.
Remote work isn’t just a perk. For many, it enhances productivity, mental health, autonomy and long-term career satisfaction. Here’s why the science says remote might be your best-fit environment.