The future of remote and hybrid working


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The last three years have seen us drastically change how we work and collaborate. Technology companies are lucky enough to have a plethora of tools and technologies that make it easier than ever to collaborate remotely.
What does remote-first and hybrid-first working look like?
What are the best ways to collaborate remotely, and what doesn't work well?
As we transition back to the office, how much should we re-adapt to our previous world?
Is it safe to say that remote working is here to stay?
What does the future of remote and hybrid working look like?
We have a fantastic panel of speakers to discuss this topic and answer questions:
đTrish Khoo - Director of Engineering Octopus Deploy
Trish Khoo has enjoyed a long career journey that has taken her to Sydney, London, and San Francisco before landing in Brisbane, Australia. She is best known for her talks on software quality and continuous delivery practices, so it felt like a natural fit for her to join Brisbane-born Octopus Deploy in 2021. Her experiences working in tech giants such as Microsoft and Google, as well as her work at startups have given her a wealth of perspective on product-led software companies. When she's not working, she's enjoying being the lead singer of a rock band called Pink Jelly.
April Lea - Head of Product at Reejig
April Lea is the Head of Product at Reejig, a skills and workforce intelligence startup based out of Sydney. She has spent her career in a pendulum swing between product and engineering, and thatâs just the way she likes it! April is deeply passionate about building products used for social good, and building product and engineering teams empowered to deliver their best work. She is a fan of a product-led approach and is currently using product-led growth tactics to change the future of work in the skills and workforce intelligence industry. When April is not building products or teams, she likes riding bikes and eating pasta.
We look forward to seeing one and all.

The future of remote and hybrid working