The Ultimate Guide to Working Remotely
Posted: September 11, 2018
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Telecommuting, or working remotely, is becoming a more widely accepted option for today's workforce. It allows employers to choose the best candidates for a position, regardless of location, which means having the strongest possible talent. Some employers, however, are still hesitant to allow remote work, and are unaware of how it will affect the productivity of their workers. This guide to telecommuting can help you become more familiar with how it works, and how it can benefit business.
Alicia Collins, writer for Hubspot, shares the ultimate guide for working from home.
Remote workers. Mobile professionals. Digital nomads. Road warriors. Call them what you will, but telecommuters are driving the future of work.
Telecommuting was once shrugged off as another trend for choosy millennials. Now, it’s an accepted approach to how we work (and live) and an opportunity for hiring managers to cast a global net. The World Economic Forum calls it "
one of the biggest drivers of transformation" in the workforce.
But some employers still aren’t sure whether to take the plunge, worried that allowing employees to work from home means they'll never work. As it happens, the opposite is true.
Read the entire article
The Ultimate Guide to Telecommuting on Hubspot.