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Study Shows 74 Percent of Introverts Don't Want Full-Time Remote Work. They Want This Instead.
Insights from Myers-Briggs indicate that self-described introverts actually want some in-office time. But the bigger lesson is one of inclusivity.
By JEFF STEEN, CONTENT MARKETER AND AUTHOR, @@in_the_write
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Study Shows 74 Percent of Introverts Don't Want Full-Time Remote Work. They Want This Instead.
Insights from Myers-Briggs indicate that self-described introverts actually want some in-office time. But the bigger lesson is one of inclusivity.
By JEFF STEEN
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