Daily News | Comcast is walking back in-person requirements for some Philly employees
Less than a year after asking all headquarters employees to report back to the office at least three days a week, Comcast is changing course for a group of Philadelphia recruiters.
Roughly 20 professional recruiters will now be classified as virtual home-office employees, beginning May 28, said Bill Strahan, Comcast’s executive vice president of human resources. These employees will still have access to the company’s Philadelphia headquarters and may choose to work there, but they will no longer have designated space in the office and are not required to come in.
The new designation is “really just aligning to the vast majority of recruiters in the field and how they’ve worked,” Strahan said.Comcast’s professional recruiters across the country are often meeting with candidates via video or phone, and not in-person at offices, he said, but this group had been called back into headquarters simply by virtue of being located in Philadelphia. They’re generally not managers of other employees.Comcast asked its U.S.
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