High-Paying Remote Work Jobs Fading Fast

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The number of high-paying remote work jobs is shrinking.  A new study by the job-seeking website Ladder showed that well-paying remote jobs has fallen nearly 60-percent, and hybrid availability dropped 95-percent over the past year.  Now, higher-paying jobs appear to require more commitment from their employees — that involves showing up in-person to the office.  A survey by Resume Builder also found that 90-percent of companies out of the one-thousand surveyed said they expect a full five-days-in-office expected to return by the end of this year.

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