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Starting a new job is hard. So is being made redundant. Working from home during COVID-19 makes both even harder – ABC News
Clinton lost his job via a video call, and didn’t get to say goodbye to his colleagues properly. In his new job, he can’t meet people in person. It’s a tricky WFH situation — but there are simple ways to maintain connections from afar.

Clinton Elliot was philosophical about being made redundant.
When he was told via video meeting that his position was no longer needed, the Melbourne-based communications professional saw it as an opportunity find a new job where he could expand his skillset.
Nonetheless, he says the experience would have been different had it not happened during the COVID-19 pandemic.
“I’m sure that I would have had a chance to see people in person and say goodbye, which would have been a really nice thing t…
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