I have a friend who works hybrid with Paycom and has said that they’ve announced today that they are making everyone return to the office five days a week. I’m sure they will lose some high skilled tech workers who will find hybrid or remote work elsewhere.
they say dying now... the pendulum will swing back when they look at productivity numbers. every major study showed that the two least productive options were full in office and full remove. a hybrid was more productive in every scenario where the job could be functioned that way. this is still just the market swinging too hard back one way after the massive swing in 2020 and 2021.
Remote works great for some people, others use it as a way to slack off. We had rotating schedules at my job (state agency) and some of them just flat didn't do anything when they were at home. I couldn't believe how long they put up with it, but eventually they ruined it for everyone and remote work was cancelled for 90% of the office. I don't know why they didn't just punish the lazy and reward the efficient but whatever. I got to keep my rotation until Stitt cancelled it for everyone. Poor decision IMO.
The irony is that WFH was the tech industry's idea in the first place in the 90s, except they called it "telecommuting".
Yep. It's old school way of thinking. If someone isn't getting work done at home or in office you fire them. If you have so little oversight of what an employee does that you don't know if they are working you might need to rethink how your business operates.
I can tell you I got a lot more done in WFH days since the chit chat is completely cut out of my day. I enjoying being in office but there are definitely benefits to WFH.
I would prefer the hybrid approach. I need to have face-to-face collaboration at times but most of what I do can be done remotely. As others have said, the slackers ruined it for everyone. Plus management won't monitor work production.
all of those in my department that slacked off when we went WFH for awhile were the same ones that slacked off in office. it was just easier to hide in office
and as for it not swinging back as someone else mentioned... it will. there is a limited supply of some of these positions. and for a company to truly grow and get the best people, they are going to have to look outside of their home office areas. it will swing back to a much more happy medium in a few years, otherwise the companies that dont, are going to find themselves without the best people.
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