Covid led all the employees to work from home. But now that the dust has settled, some companies are rethinking what 95% of working professionals want—some form of remote work.
Now post-covied remote work has become a top priority for 63% of employees, surpassing salary (61%), flexible schedules (55%), and work-life balance (54%).
It provides flexibility and freedom, and this benefits both employers and employees. For example, employees get more family time, while employees can access a global talent pool.
Remote work also presents challenges for both employees and employers.
- Employees must consider living costs, local regulations, and internet reliability.
- Employers (especially the IT teams) face issues with equipping employees with the right IT assets and hardware/equipment because of customs fees, shipping regulations, and vendor management.
That’s why it’s important to choose the right destinations to hire talent, or if you’re an employee, look for working opportunities. We’ve picked the top ten countries for remote work based on multiple factors that affect both employees and employers.
Let’s dive in!
Remote Working Benefits
In this blog, we’ll discuss the effect that remote working has on employees...
Review hardware requirements and send necessary gear
Therefore, implement a notification system to alert IT teams about all new hires and share with them information as to their role and department. Doing so enables IT to get to work right away and prepare the necessary gear and information that new hires need as quickly as possible to be sure items don’t arrive late.
Establish a single source of truth for every IT asset across the globe.
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