Benefits of remote work for both employees & employers
Introduction
The pandemic permanently changed how we live and work.
Businesses have had to revisit what it means to be a remote-first company to
survive the modern world.Now, if companies don’t offer at least hybrid work
options, they risk losing not just potential candidates, but current employees,
too.Working remotely benefits employees and their employers in a range of
ways.In this Blog, I’ll explore the benefits of remote work for employees and
employers, as well as look at some of the challenges it presents and what
businesses can do to mitigate them.
The pandemic permanently changed how we live and work.
Businesses have had to revisit what it means to be a remote-first company to
survive the modern world.Now, if companies don’t offer at least hybrid work
options, they risk losing not just potential candidates, but current employees,
too.Working remotely benefits employees and their employers in a range of ways.
In this Blog, I’ll explore the benefits of remote work
for employees and employers, as well as look at some of the challenges it
presents and what businesses can do to mitigate them.
Why remote work is important
Remote and flexible schedules not only provide
employees with job satisfaction, better health, increased work-life fit, and
less stress, but they also benefit employers through higher productivity
levels, decreased turnover, and reduced absenteeism.
Employee-focused advantages of remote work
As there are so many benefits of remote work for employees, it’s no surprise that so many now see it as a crucial part of any new job they apply for.
In fact, 54% of recruiters have seen a candidate say no to an offer of an interview or job because it lacked flexibility or remote work options. So, for most people, flexible work options are now non-negotiable.
Here are some of the benefits of remote work from an employee’s perspective that explains why increased flexibility in the workplace has become so important
- Better work-life balance
- Employees can work from where they’re
most comfortable
- Supports employees’ physical and mental
health
- Reducing environmental impact
- Higher job satisfaction
Employees who experience higher job satisfaction and a greater work-life balance are inevitably going to have a positive impact on their employer. There are several other ways remote work can benefit businesses, too. Here are some of the employer-focused benefits of remote working:
- Various cost-savings
- Higher productivity
- Greater employee retention
- Fever sick days and reduced absenteeism
- Increased talent pool
Challenges to consider
Like with anything, remote work comes with challenges
alongside its many benefits.For example, it’s tempting for employees working
from home to keep going beyond their set working hours to get something done.
If
they do this too often, it puts them at risk of burnout. It’s a lot easier to
work “just five more minutes” here or there when working from home, and for
those “five minutes” to add up over a week or month without the employee
realizing it.
And
while many employees do focus better at home, some don’t feel the same way and
prefer to work from a traditional office space.
Some
employees will always prefer the social interaction that comes with having an
office. They may also find it better for team collaboration and idea
generation.
Juggling
different time zones isn’t always easy, either. But that’s the beauty of Wi-Fi,
Slack, and Zoom. There are thousands of tools out there to help you manage a
remote workforce, keep them connected, and get the most out of them.
To
mitigate these issues, make sure employees take breaks and aren’t spending too
many hours working, and not enough hours away from their desks. You could also
offer regular in-person gatherings to foster a sense of community and teamwork.
There’s
also the possibility working remotely could impact the onboarding of new hires.
But if
you have a solid onboarding process, that’s adapted to remote working,
employees should still feel satisfied and want to stay..
Win-win situation
Being
part of a remote workforce can benefit every aspect of an employee’s life, from
their hobbies to their sleep to their time with loved ones.
Having
more time for these things improves employee well-being, which inevitably has a
positive impact on job satisfaction and workplace productivity. For employers,
this improved productivity generates more money.
Not
only that, but if a company is fully remote, it can save money on overheads and
may be able to grow faster, putting it ahead of its competition.
Remote work requires a shift in company culture to be a
success, but that shift can result in employees feeling more trusted at work,
saving them time during the week, and improving company culture.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the benefits of remote work for both employees and employers are clear and compelling. By embracing remote work as a viable option, organizations can unlock new opportunities for growth, innovation, and success in an increasingly dynamic and interconnected world.
References
- Hofschulte-Beck, A., 2022. The Long-Term Impacts of Remote Working on Employees and Employers (Doctoral dissertation, The College of St. Scholastica).
- Licite-Kurbe, L. and Leonovica, R., 2021, May. Economic benefits of remote work from the employer perspective. In Economic Science for Rural Development Conference Proceedings (Vol. 55, pp. 345-354).
- Kłopotek, M., 2017. The advantages and disadvantages of remote working from the perspective of young employees. Organizacja i Zarządzanie: kwartalnik naukowy, (4), pp.39-49

The pandemic has significantly impacted the way we live and work, necessitating businesses to adopt hybrid work options. Remote work offers numerous benefits for both employees and employers, including job satisfaction, better health, increased work-life balance, and less stress. Employers benefit from higher productivity levels, decreased turnover, and reduced absenteeism.
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