
Here's what Salesforce has learned as it reopens offices
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As companies prepare to reopen and welcome employees back to the office, a big question remains: Are workers ready to come back?
Salesforce, a global enterprise software company with more than 56,000 employees, is already getting a glimpse of what the future of work might look like. The company has reopened 22 offices around the world, including spaces in Sydney, Hong Kong, South Korea and Israel. This month, it plans to reopen its headquarters in San Francisco, along with two other California offices. The company is taking a gradual approach to reopening, and carefully monitoring how its employees want to work and how they're feeling about it. It's also giving workers a choice of where they work: fully remote, office-based, or "flex" -- where they'll be in the office one to three days a week for more team and customer-based work.More Related News