Friday, June 5, 2020

Tech Workers Like Work from Home, But Worry Their Careers Could be Affected

Human preferences always matter when evaluating the future of trends such as work from home, which conventional wisdom suggests “must” increase dramatically in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic. 


That might not be as big a trend as many expect. A survey of workers from leading technology firms found, as have other surveys, that most professionals prefer remote work to office work. Some 53 percent of respondents say they would rather work remotely. 


On the other hand, 33 percent of those respondents also believe remote work will affect their career progression. Some 41 percent of Uber and Facebook professionals are concerned about their career progression.


That was true of 37 percent of respondents at Amazon, LinkedIn and Salesforce. 


About 35 percent of new hires also fear that remote work will negatively affect their career progression. But about a third of all the respondents, with work tenures ranging up to more than 10 years, also say they worry about career impact.  


Are you concerned that the new work dynamics will impact your career progression?

Yes

No

Too soon to tell

Grand Total


1236

1172

1392

3800


33%

31%

37%

100%

Are you concerned that the new work dynamics will impact your career progression?

Yes

No

Too soon to tell

Grand Total

Amazon

37%

27%

36%

310

Microsoft

33%

31%

36%

291

Google

35%

25%

40%

194

Facebook

41%

24%

35%

133

Uber

41%

24%

36%

76

LinkedIn

37%

25%

38%

65

Salesforce

37%

23%

40%

52

Intel Corporation

20%

35%

45%

49


source: Blind


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