Three Reasons A Remote Team Is Better For Your Bottom Line
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Remote working has become a lot more popular, in the last few years, as many businesses had to adapt during the pandemic. Buuut we think it should be here to stay, and here's why - a remote team can actually have a positive impact on your bottom line. Plus, we've seen that a lot of people are looking specifically for remote opportunities, so by offering a remote role you'll not only attract more talent but it could also save you money in the long run: win-win! Sounds great, right? Listen to the full episode where we chat about the three key benefits we've found with having a remote team. [HELPFUL LINKS] Onboarding Checklist: Grab our onboarding checklist here.  [ABOUT THIS PODCAST] Welcome to the Happy Clients Podcast, brought to you by DOT and Company-- the world's best and only team of client account managers for digital marketing agencies. Whether you're a virtual assistant, an agency owner, or a client-facing account manager, we all deal with clients. Lucky for you. client management is what we do best. On the happy client's podcast, we won't shy away from the ups and downs of managing clients in the agency world, but we'll be right there alongside you to learn together and share the real juicy stuff we'll undoubtedly face when it comes to client management. Now, let's dig in, chat CAM life and have some fun along the way. Cheers, to happy clients!
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