Trips to work are up 300% since the pandemic began

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The trend is expected to continue

Workplace office visits are up more than 300% since the pandemic sparked a worldwide office exodus, per new data from office management platform Envoy, shared with Axios.is based on employee and visitor sign-ins from 14,000 worldwide locations across a range of companies.Larger companies are seeing a bigger rebound — office visits are up 88% since the start of this year for companies with 1,500 or more employees, compared to just 56% for those with fewer than 50.

Non-employee visits are up 43% overall so far this year, in part thanks to the return of onsite interviews, Envoy says.We expect the momentum to continue," says Envoy head of analytics Jonathan Weindel. "And we see it in the headlines — almost every day more companies are either coming back fully, or coming back in a more hybrid fashion."

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