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Will remote work continue, or is it becoming a thing of the past?
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9/25/2024
Hung Lee, Editor at Recruiting Brainfood, joins TheStreet to discuss the future of remote work.
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So let's talk some trends in the industry right now. From your perspective,
00:05
what's your view on remote work? Is it here to stay?
00:11
Remote work, we were very confident that it was going to be the game-changing
00:15
thing. And it turns out that probably it was, we're less confident about the status of remote
00:23
work simply because the economic conditions have changed such that employers have more power than
00:30
they did 18 months, two years or so ago. Remote work, by the way, is generally a preference that
00:38
the workers are more in favor for, whereas the employers and the bosses are less in favor of
00:45
remote. So you can't sort of separate out the political dimension on this. And that tension
00:53
between what is optimal for an employee and what is optimal for an employer is getting played out.
01:00
I think there'll be certain types of work which are going to be remote, but I think there'll
01:04
also be a big pressure for people to return to work, return to office, should I say.
01:10
What I can tell you is that the new jobs that are being created and the new jobs that are
01:15
being advertised, there's been a massive drop of remote jobs that are advertised.
01:20
That tells me that the people who are currently working remote and individuals that have held on
01:25
to their jobs over the last two or so years, but the new jobs that are being advertised today,
01:31
they're telling people back to the office. And what about the hybrid trend? Is it just straight
01:38
five-day work week back in the office or is hybrid more of a friendlier model than
01:47
full-out remote work? Yeah, I think this comes down ultimately to the nature of the company,
01:54
maybe even the culture of the organization. I think hybrid is a very acceptable compromise
02:01
between the employer and the employee. I think most people would understand there's a need to
02:07
sometimes get in the office and speak and work closely with your colleagues. And other times
02:15
we recognize that it's great to be able to work more flexibly, particularly people that have
02:22
primary caregiving responsibilities, for instance, or they've got other sort of issues that are very
02:27
important for them to deal with. It's impossible to deal with if you're spending time commuting
02:33
every day to the office. I think hybrid is the compromise that we'll shoot for. Most companies,
02:39
I hope, will take a mature view on this, but there will be some organizations that will clearly say,
02:45
you've got to be in the office all the time or bust. And I guess that's where
02:51
individuals will have to make decisions as to what kind of company they prefer to work for.
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