Long live the office. In an October survey of 120 tech companies, 82% expected to shrink their spaces — an alarming stat for the commercial real estate industry. But this March, only 42% still planned to downsize. Don't call it a comeback. (NYT)
Pet perks. After a year working from home, many pet owners are anxious about leaving Fido alone. So much so that in a recent survey of pet owners, 41% said they'd consider switching jobs if it meant they could bring their pet to work. (SHRM)
Virtual internships. Last summer, Intel took its long-standing in-person internship program remote. And it was their highest-rated program to date. Check out how they maximized the value of their virtual pivot in this case study. (HBR)
Early-stage HR. Marc Lore, the founder of Jet.com, believes most startups have it backward when building the c-suite. If attracting (and keeping) top talent is a priority, their first hire shouldn't be a COO or CMO. It should be a CPO. (Fast Company)
More remote fatigue tips. We've shared multiple articles on how to stay energized while on-call and on-camera all day. But, with videoconferencing dominating our lives, it doesn't hurt to have a few more tips. So here are an additional 25! (IDEO U)