After most office workers stayed home throughout 2020, reporting onsite regained its ground as the most popular way to work after April 2021, according to LinkedIn data, and has increased ever since while remote work declined.
This could be due to people extending their work-from-home period after the winter holidays, to manage cold and flu season, or to avoid commuting through snowstorms and other severe winter weather.Previous LinkedIn data show remote job opportunities have beenHowever, an increase in remote work despite a drop in remote listings could mean people are negotiating for the flexibility after applying, Anders says.
Anders expects the shares of people working in-person, remotely or hybrid will"always be in a state of flux" and could take years to reach a stabilizing point, if ever. New people will come into the workforce, job roles get redefined, new remote- and hybrid-friendly technology will improve, and managers get more effective at managing in all three ways, Anders says:"It's all a work in progress."
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