The remote work boom unfairly penalises young jobseekers, hindering their career launch and skill development.
FO Take · Score 20
The delusion of permanent WFH for new graduates is a dangerous one. Without the crucible of office life, vital social capital and tacit knowledge remain elusive. This isn't about comfort; it is about competence. Are we truly preparing the next generation for leadership, or merely for isolation?
The strongest counter
Remote work offers unparalleled flexibility and access to a global talent pool, benefiting those in areas with limited local opportunities.