Demand for remote working in Ireland among strongest in OECD, says Indeed

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Demand for remote working in Ireland among strongest in OECD, says Indeed via IrishTimesBiz

While remote work job opportunities have increased across all categories, it has been particularly notable in areas such as IT and software development, Indeed said.

Separately, the latest edition of Indeed’s monthly job search survey, which questioned 1,500 Irish jobseekers in December, found mixed perspectives in relation to how working life changed in 2021, a year in which most respondents were affected by the working-from-home phenomenon.While 49 per cent said there had been no change to their work-life balance, 26 per cent theirs was better now and 24 per cent said it had worsened.

Some 63 per cent said their relationships with their co-workers were “the same”, while 17 per cent said they had worsened and 20 per cent said they had improved. “Ireland has seen one of the biggest increases in remote work according to this study, and it is a practice likely to persist even as the pandemic threat recedes,” said Indeed economist“Real thought needs to be given to welcoming new employees and spreading corporate culture in a hybrid environment where some staff are in the office and some at home,” he said.

“Secondly, management and leadership style will need to evolve to best transmit knowledge and motivate teams.”

 

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IrishTimes That’s probably because our economy is the worst for cost of living, the public transport is third world, etc etc etc etc

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