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Remote work could finally end the unfair career bias felt by professionals living in the country – ABC News
If there’s one lesson for businesses in the coronavirus era, it’s that geography doesn’t matter nearly as much as we used to think. And for professionals in rural areas, it could help even the playing field, writes Kirsten Diprose.

If there’s one lesson for businesses in the coronavirus era, it’s that geography doesn’t matter nearly as much as we used to think.
While the pandemic has caused immeasurable loss of life and will continue to hurt economies for a long time to come, it has changed at least one thing for the better.
Coronavirus has created opportunities for people who live in rural areas because it has evened the playing field.
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