Remote work isn’t just a perk. For many, it enhances productivity, mental health, autonomy and long-term career satisfaction. Here’s why the science says remote might be your best-fit environment.
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A profession leader discusses remote work, AI’s role in accounting, and how journaling and summer breaks help her stay grounded. Listen to the podcast episode or read the Q&A. Both quantity and ...
The masses who settled in to remote or hybrid work during the pandemic are waking up to the fact that Zoom-mediated labor isn't all it was promised to be. Instead of being liberated from unnecessary ...
The COVID-19 pandemic forced employees in many sectors around the world to abandon their normal routines of commuting to and from an office, in favor of working remotely from home. Many, if not all, ...
Let’s be honest, 2024 was not a good year for remote work. Now that the pandemic is well in the rear view mirror, working from home hasn’t been nearly as necessary for businesses to operate, which ...
The traditional office environment is undergoing a dramatic transformation. Fueled by the covid crisis, technology, and a desire by workers for flexibility, remote work has become front and center in ...
Remote work spiked during the pandemic, from about 6% of full workdays in the U.S. to more than 50% in the spring of 2020. Since then, it’s steadily decreased and since early 2023 has hovered around ...
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