Working from home all the time will blight young professionals careers, the boss of one of the UK s leading accountancy firms warns today.
Kevin Ellis, senior partner and chairman of PwC UK, told the Mail that his generation had reaped enormous advantages from being in the office. And he firmly believes that staff in their 20s and 30s should have the same chances to get ahead.
The 58-year-old fears youngsters may miss out on the benefits of office working and may not achieve their potential as a result.
He believes staff need to be in the office or at a client s premises around three days a week, or you will blight your career .
Working from home all the time will blight young professionals careers, the boss of one of the UK s leading accountancy firms warns today.
Kevin Ellis, senior partner and chairman of PwC UK, told the Mail that his generation had reaped enormous advantages from being in the office.
And he firmly believes that staff in their 20s and 30s should have the same chances to get ahead.
The 58-year-old fears youngsters may miss out on the benefits of office working and may not achieve their potential as a result.
He believes staff need to be in the office or at a client s premises around three days a week, or you will blight your career .
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