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I currently work a 32-hour week while studying part-time, and my team has been really supportive of that setup. Day-to-day flexibility is pretty good - if something comes up like an appointment or a last-minute change, I just give my manager a heads-up. As long as I make up the time, it’s all good. For anything more structured or long-term, like changing my hours for a few weeks, I’d need to get formal approval from our Office Manager or Project Lead. Overall, I’ve found the flexibility to be really helpful in balancing work and study
Flexible work hours are allowed, whether this be permanent or the occasional 1 off. This is great if you have an appointment etc, or if you have kids the daily pick-up drop-off routine. Hours can be shifted around if needed.
Flexible, however the 'work from home' isn't encouraged as it once was.