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In a survey by job listings site Flexjobs, an astonishing 65% of pandemic remote workers said they wanted to keep working from home and 58% even said they would look for a new job if they would have to return to the office. Only 2% said they would prefer to return, while 11% said that remote work was not essential for them. And with a third of respondents naming it as their preferred mode of working, the hybrid model that combines office and remote work was also popular.

Respondents were in agreement about the biggest perks of working from home — having no commute and saving money were named by 84% and 75% of remote workers, respectively. Reasons against remote work were more diverse and included overworking/the inability to unplug (35% of respondents), distractions at home and tech problems (28% each) as well as finding reliable WiFi (26%) and video meeting fatigue (24%).

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