The Zoom Boom
For a growing number of Oregonians, the end of the traditional office is in Bend.
- Published in Economy and Finance
For a growing number of Oregonians, the end of the traditional office is in Bend.
As COVID-19 changes the working landscape, staffing firms have adapted to higher demand for remote work, skills shortages and an expanded, nationwide candidate pool.
Expect post-pandemic office design to feature accelerated tech, more collaboration spaces and built-world responses to the touchstones of 2020.
More telecommuting means less pressure on the hospital to expand facilities.
The second in our series of interviews with business leaders on the future of work is with Greg Ness, CEO of The Standard.
The new remote workforce poses legal challenges for employers that must comply with employment laws.