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The Pros and Cons of Continuing To Work Remotely Post-Pandemic
By Cody Bay of GOBankingRates |
Work from home! Make money in your pajamas!
A year into the pandemic, much of America’s white-collar workforce that has been doing this long enough for it to feel normal may or may not still be dazzled by the allure. Regardless, even when it’s safe to go back to an office, many predict that working from home and more flexible options will remain the norm.
Global Workplace Analytics, a research-based consulting firm, estimates that at least 25%-30% of the U.S. workforce will be working from home multiple days a week by the end of 2021. Large companies like Facebook, Twitter and Microsoft have already announced more flexible permanent policies.
These Are the People Who Will Get Hired in 2021 GOBankingRates 1/26/2021 Bob Haegele © dragana991 / Getty Images/iStockphoto Beautiful young businesswoman smiles as she participates in a video conference with a colleague.
Hiring trends change frequently, but COVID-19 has added another layer of complexity to the picture. The result is that many job candidates may not know what to expect in the coming year. And while things may seem uncertain right now, we gathered the information needed to help you prepare for your job search. Some trends are new and unique, but others sound much the same as they did in years past. Without further ado, let’s take a look at the types of people who will get hired in 2021.