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Copyright © 2023 Tango. All rights reserved. 3 One of the main arguments for bringing employees back to in-person offices has been that these shared workspaces are the key to experiencing company culture. If you're physically encountering your coworkers, you're more likely to interact with them. And an employer can have greater influence on your experience with the company if they design the physical space you occupy while working. But again, company culture isn't inherently positive. This may be why just one-third of fully in-person respondents reported that they were satisfied with their employer's company culture—equal to the respondents who were dissatisfied with their employer's company culture. By contrast, 61% of fully remote employees reported being satisfied with their employer's company culture, including 28% who were very satisfied. (Only 17% were dissatisfied.) Interestingly, the group most likely to report being satisfied with their employer's company culture was hybrid workers. Nearly three-quarters of hybrid respondents reported being satisfied (73%). Less than one in five hybrid respondents reported being dissatisfied (19%). There are several possible reasons for this response from the various groups. Fully in-person employees were least satisfied with their employer's company culture How satisfied are you with your company's culture? 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Fully In-Person 33% 33% 33% Fully Remote 61% 17% 22% Dissastisfied Neither Satisfied Nor Dissastisfied Sastisfied Hybrid 73% 19% 8% 2023 Future of Work Report: Company Culture

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