
Remote working new normal; 82% employees prefer working from home: Study
The Hindu
More than 80% of the HR managers admitted that hiring employees for full-time office presence is getting more difficult, says the study.
With the COVID-19 pandemic bringing unprecedented changes in work life, a study has revealed that 82% respondents admitted that they prefer working from home to going back to the office.
The remote work trend was initially forced on employees due to the pandemic, however, after two years remote working has become a new normal and as things settled down new habits have formed, according to the Tech Talent Outlook by job site SCIKEY.
The study revealed that 82% of respondents admit that they prefer working from home to working from the office.

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