A survey of thousands of SF Bay Area techies found that 2 out of 3 would consider leaving if they could permanently work remotely
A survey of thousands of San Francisco Bay Area tech workers found that two-thirds would consider leaving the region if they had the option to work remotely permanently.
Respondents also overwhelmingly said they don't expect to be going back into offices every day after the end of the pandemic.A survey of thousands of San Francisco Bay Area tech workers found that two-thirds of them would consider leaving the region if they were given the option to work from home permanently.
The coronavirus has forced companies around the world to transition abruptly to an entirely remote workforce, and some San Francisco-headquartered tech companies, notably social network Twitter and, have since announced they will allow most employees to work remotely after the lockdowns end.
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