A walk inside a remote working global startup
2 years, 9 months ago

A walk inside a remote working global startup

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The world is going back to work. “I’m really used to working from home.” As is Isabel Atienza, 36, a business development executive and a working mother who works for Atlan, based out of Manila. Sankar, Ezeh and Atienza are a representative sample of a company that thinks of itself as a “remote working global startup”. “We definitely want to infuse more elements of human connection, but I think it’s safe to say that we will never be a ‘fully in office company’ for the foreseeable future,” she says. One of the biggest benefits of remote working is that people are “more thoughtful, more reflective, with more of a written work culture,” Sankar observes.

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