Work from home leads to improved skills

December 27, 2021

Working remotely and working in an office bring different advantages, according to a report from Frontier, an internet, phone and TV service provider.

For one, many workers working from home have improved their skills while doing so during the COVID-19 pandemic. Top skills improved in this setup include:
time management (40 per cent)

  • self-motivation (38 per cent)
  • understanding personal productivity (37 per cent)
  • the ability to work individually (32 per cent)
  • understanding when to take breaks (32 per cent)
  • self-discipline during working hours (32 per cent)

Many remote workers also say they have improved their skills in fixing internet issues (50 per cent) and computer problems (45 per cent).

More than a quarter (28 per cent) also say that working remotely reduced their feelings of burnout from work, found the survey of 1,002 American employees conducted in August 2021.

Source: HR Reporter