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"Are there certain suburbs that have an easier time getting into the office from?" - this highly depends on wherever your office is located. Without more specifics it will be hard to give great advice.
We are looking at the Peachtree/Newnan area. I currently work from home/no commute. I wouldn’t choose a position with an office on the opposite side of the city.
As a copywriter, it's been a rough year looking for a new job here that pays well. I think that's true across the country right now, though, and Atlanta generally tends to have a healthy amount of marketing jobs. I've noticed a lot of in-person/hybrid marketing jobs are concentrated around the Perimeter area (tons of brands over there) or in the city around Buckhead or Midtown.
I strongly recommend you look north of Atlanta such as Sandy Springs or Roswell.
Unless you’re working for Delta, Chick-Fil-A or Porsche, most jobs are going to are going to be concentrated around Buckhead, Sandy Springs, Alpharetta, and Midtown and accessing those from the top in of the city is better; however, the southern suburbs of Peachtree City, Fayetteville, Sharpsburg, Newnan and west suburbs like Douglasville, Dallas, are worth considering IMO