Until a few months ago, remote working was mainly used by start-ups and tech companies, with most businesses regarding the concept with a degree of scepticism. However, since the restrictions brought about by COVID-19, remote working has grown.
Employees’ desire for flexible working, suitability of office roles, technology and pressure on business for office space have further moved work away from the office.
A successful remote worker must adopt a different mind-set … around how to stay connected, communicate and collaborate with individuals, teams and the organisation. Image by Peggy und Marco Lachmann-Anke from Pixabay
Interested in knowing more? Want to be prepared for your next home-based work opportunity?
- Attend Become an effective remote worker as increasingly House = Workplace on 4 Nov.
Know what it involves and what to expect so that you can make the most of your remote working experience. Click on the links below to access more information.
- Undertaking a remote working internship Student Opportunity: Careers webpage
- Warwick Wellbeingto support your physical and mental wellbeing during this uncertain time.
- 10 Top Tips - Getting the Most from Remote Working by CIPD, including legal and contractual considerations.