With the ease of digital life, many of the job seekers job have experienced not only the freedom of being interviewed remotely, but the ease of being able to do so outside of their manager's view. Indeed, the days when you had to wear a suit and tie living just a block away from desk to be able to discreetly prepare for an interview have passed.
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In addition, it is also no longer necessary to take a sick leave to be able to cross the city or the country for a new job opportunity. From this perspective, in part, this is thanks to the access that workers have to new remote job offers. However, there is one detail that is little commented on: the obstacles that have worn out workers who are in the privacy of their home office, working flexible hours.
In view of this, according to the latest update from WFH Research, a project that was started in May 2020 by an economist and professors from Stanford University and ITAM in Mexico to track work plans and attitudes, nearly half of more than 2,000 workers US respondents reported that working from home made their lives easier, and also that they can now be interviewed for future jobs.
Finally, they highlighted that working from home ends up becoming easier, as it can take from 30 minutes to an hour to be able to carry out a virtual interview or pick up new job opportunities, filling out forms on apps, without having to worry about co-workers, managers or the like snooping over your shoulder.
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