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In a new report from Cisco, 63 percent of employees said they would take a pay cut to work remotely more often.
Moreover, in the last six months, almost as many firms increased remote work as reduced it. Unfortunately, the headlines focus only on the ones that reduce work-from-home.
Jobseekers who want to work remotely might have fewer options in 2023 as employers scale back on remote-working positions. LinkedIn's latest Global Talent Trends report points to a "deceleration ...
After the remote work boom of 2020, many businesses are coming back into the office. Find out what that means for remote work in general and your career.
A new report from FlexJobs discovered that despite a larger shift back to the office, remote job postings grew by 8 percent ...
The advent of working from home during the pandemic has significantly affected the economy. It may be changing, but it’s not going anywhere.
Remote work has become popular, especially since the pandemic. Read our article to learn more about the most up-to-date remote work statistics and trends.
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After remote job openings peaked in February at 20% of all listings, they dropped to 14% in September, indicating shifts to the era of flexible work.
After the remote work boom of 2020, many businesses are coming back into the office. Find out what that means for remote work in general and your career.
The Decline of Remote Work LinkedIn’s Workforce Confidence Survey, released in March 2025, shows that remote work has been steadily declining since 2020.