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Posted May 28, 2020
The pandemic has made many companies begin to question the design and even their need of physical workspaces in the post-pandemic future, as many continue to function smoothly even with staff working remotely.
Now, social media giant Facebook announced that it would be creating new company hubs in Atlanta, Denver and Dallas as part of a move to decentralize is workforce, Tech Crunch reports.
CEO Mark Zuckerberg added that he expects about half of Facebook employees to work remotely full time over the next decade.
“When you limit hiring to people who live in a small number of big cities, or are willing to move there, that cuts out a lot of people who live in different communities, have different backgrounds, have different perspectives,” Zuckerberg said in a live-streamed town hall.
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