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That’s it!? That’s the entire article? The list of authors is longer than the text! Did they write one sentence each and call it done?
Click each authors tag line to expand. But even then it's fairly useless as it does not account for customer facing jobs. It kinda sucks but it's kinda hard to wfh at a front counter interacting with people directly.
Contact centers are customer-“facing” despite not being physically present. Ask anyone who’s worked in a call center; it’s the same PTSD as those who’ve worked retail in a store.
Some contact centers have forced their staff back into the office post-Covid, but the contact center is an entry-level job and there aren’t a lot of reasons not to allow that job to remain remote.
My wife used to work in a call center for a major corporation (started in mid-late 2020). During recruiting, they claimed that WFH was a possibility within certain parameters.
... After she started, it turned out that the most important parameter was "based on seniority". Between that and their low turnover rate among longer-term employees, I don't think she ever would have been allowed WFH.
She's a lot happier in a different job now.