Remote Aug 3, 2023 The Deceptively Simple Link Between Remote Work and Company Growth Geoff Whiting — 3 min read What harms your workplace productivity more: a new worker who is fully remote or one who doesn’t meet the qualifications for the role? What about a remote worker compared to an essential position going unfilled for weeks or months? These dilemmas are playing out in offices across many countries, because many workers are attracted and retained by workplace flexibility policies. Return to office mandates are especially risky if you’re willing to fire people who want to stay remote. This is because of three core reasons: In the United States, there are 1.9 million fewer people in the workforce today compared to the start of 2020. Globally, the shortfall of workers is projected to expand significantly and reach a shortage of 85 million workers by 2030. For the roughly 6 million unemployed American workers, there are 9.8 million job openings. Similar things are happening across the globe, such as in Singapore, where there are 163 job openings for every 100 unemployed people. Hybrid and remote companies are growing their headcount twice as fast as fully in-office companies. There are more jobs and fewer employees either qualified for or attracted to these openings. Workers, especially younger ones, are maintaining strength in the job market. From a data perspective, forcing unpopular RTO policies puts your company at risk of losing staff and seeing a drain of institutional knowledge and skilled labor. On the whole, not providing flexibility is a threat to your top and bottom lines. Subscribe to the Hubstaff blog No handwaving this away In my discussions about remote work with leaders and managers, tech is brought up regularly. Many nimble tech startups are embracing remote options because it enables them to hire top talent while avoiding many traditional overhead expenditures. That means utility costs and office space are handled by employees — they pay for their own electricity and work-from-home spaces. Other fringe costs like office lunches are also handled by employees, meaning that these startups save on more than just rent. At the same time, tech companies boom and bust. They also grab negative headlines. Major layoffs have often started in the tech sector. All of this makes the tech market an easy scapegoat for pointing to the explosive growth and so-called dramatic death of remote. But, the data show that’s not the true story. According to a new report, every sector and company size grouping are seeing the same increased demand and faster hiring rate for remote and hybrid compared to fully in-office. Even if you completely remove tech jobs from its consideration, in-office firms are growing at half the rate of others. Don’t neglect existing staff If you’re hiring right now — or simply want to retain your existing staff — another important thing to know is that only 11% of jobs on LinkedIn are remote. However, they’re attracting 50% of job applications and are closing faster. Think about this, as well: your existing in-office teams might be some of those people applying to those remote jobs. Our final set of important stats comes from a recent McLean presentation on HR trends. It notes that fully or mostly onsite organizations have a 1.5x higher turnover rate than partially- and fully- remote companies. These onsite organizations also spend the most HR time, money, and effort on recruitment, which takes away from work HR can do for existing employees. You already know that a strong employee experience translates into a strong customer experience. Your people determine your outcomes. What’s next is a clear opportunity, or threat, based on how you respond to employee needs and requests. Which valuable member of your team might you lose tomorrow if you’re not taking their remote work requests seriously? Category: Remote Most popular Time Management Timekeeping Integrity: Strategies to Combat Timesheet Fraud Just like the old saying goes, honesty really is the best policy — especially when it comes to filling out your timesheet. Times... Time Management What Is Deep Work and How to Implement It With smartphones, social media, and an increasingly distracted world, it’s increasingly rare for anyone to reach deep concentrat... Remote How to Build a Remote Team: A Comprehensive Guide 32.6 million Americans will work remotely by 2025. These numbers highlight how popular remote work opportunities are, but learning... Employee Productivity The MoSCoW Prioritization Method: Streamlining Project Management Prioritization is the name of the game with the MoSCoW prioritization method, helping teams sort their work by importance to compl... Limit time — not creativity Set limits, turn tracked time into automated timesheets, and send invoices with Hubstaff. Learn more
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