The typical white-collar workweek seems to have become a mix of in-office and at-home work. But a job applicant’s chance of landing a new remote job, or one that allows mostly at-home work, is looking slimmer in the near future, according to a new analysis.
There are diverging paths between new job opportunities that require workers to show up in-person and new jobs that are at least partly remote, according to a new report by the job-search site Indeed.
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