Hybrid Work is Decent, But Can Be Stiff
I worked as a Regulatory Affairs Specialist at Novartis in the East Hanover, New Jersey office. The hybrid model has its perks but also some real downsides regarding actual flexibility. It's a big corporate environment, which means policies can feel pretty rigid.
The hybrid model (3 days onsite) for us in the pharmaceutical industry is better than full office. You get some work-from-home time, which helps avoid that brutal New Jersey commute. It's a solid setup if you like some office presence for collaboration.
The 'flexibility' often feels forced. Even for a Regulatory Affairs Specialist, those mandated onsite days are non-negotiable, even if you don't have meetings. It can be tough to juggle personal appointments when you're stuck to the office schedule. True WFH for more than 2 days a week is rare.
Consider more true work_flexibility, especially for roles like Regulatory Affairs that often don't need constant in-person supervision. Trust your employees more with their schedules, especially after proving themselves during the pandemic.