Recent college graduates are more likely than other groups to get lost in the shuffle of returning to an environment of more spontaneous communication on-site and perceive less of a collaborative and more of a gossipy feel on their team. (Credit: Rawpixel.com/Shutterstock) Recent college graduates are more likely than other groups to get lost in the shuffle of returning to an environment of more spontaneous communication on-site and perceive less of a collaborative and more of a gossipy feel on their team. (Credit: Rawpixel.com/Shutterstock)

Recent spikes in COVID-19 and lagging vaccination rates in some areas have raised concerns about how to proceed as many companies work to transition employees back to the office or hybrid arrangements this fall.

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