Future of work will be a hybrid model: Zoom CEO
- Daniel Teo
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Zoom Video Communications’ chief executive Eric Yuan believes the world will see a hybrid model of work as a fully remote working one is not sustainable.
The working world has been thrust into working remotely since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. And Zoom has become a household name and a go-to video conferencing platform for companies and employees around the world.
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When asked if he sees the working world transiting to remote working fully during a virtual conference organised by the Singapore Institute of Directors on August 25, Yuan said, “I think a hybrid, I think that’s a future, and I think almost every organisation they got to embrace that – give employees flexibility.
“Meaning, some days, you work in office, some days you work at home, or maybe (you) give employees (a) choice; they can work from home if they want, because technology is ready.”
Zoom currently has a market capitalisation of around US$80 billion and offices or data centres in 18 cities worldwide, including the latest one in Singapore.