Work-from-home jobs in high demand
Updated: 6:59 AM CST Jan 24, 2023
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THANKS. MATTIE HAS 538. YOU DON’T WANT THE COVID PANDEMIC HIT IN 2020. SOME OF US WERE FORCED TO WORK FROM HOME. YOU REMEMBER YOUR LOCAL ANCHORS BROADCAST FROM THEIR LIVING ROOMS. NOW COMPANIES ARE EMBRACING IT MORE THAN EVER. WVTM 13. PATSY DOUGLAS IS LIVE AND LOCAL AND PATSY, THIS IS NOT A TREND THAT IS GOING AWAY ANYTIME SOON. TELL US MORE. OH, NO. RICK IS REALLY NOT IN PEOPLE OF ALL AGES. THERE WANTING TO WORK FROM HOME, ESPECIALLY RIGHT HERE IN CENTRAL ALABAMA. NOW, RESEARCH FROM INDEED AND GLASSDOOR SHOWS 10% OF ONLINE JOB SEARCHES IN SEPTEMBER MENTIONED WERE MOAT WORK, A NEARLY SIX FOLD INCREASE BEFORE THE COVID 19 PANDEMIC. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR AND DIRECTOR OF WELLNESS RESEARCH KATHARINE BEE SAYS MANY FIND THAT WORKING FROM HOME IS HEALTHIER FOR THEM, ESPECIALLY THOSE WHO ARE NEW TO MOTHERHOOD. A NEW TO MOTHERHOOD, A CHILDCARE BECOMES EXPENSIVE. WE ARE FACING RECORD LOW UNEMPLOYMENT, MEANING THAT THE WAR FOR TALENT IS EXCEEDINGLY DIFFICULT, AND SO EMPLOYEES HAVE A CHOICE AND MANY OF THEM ARE VOTING WITH THEIR FEET OR SAYING, IF I STAY, I NEED TO SEE THESE DIFFERENT THINGS THAT WORK. NOW, SHE SAYS, THERE ARE MANY COMPANIES THAT ARE SEEING THEIR EMPLOYEE FEES REFER TO THESE REMOTE JOBS INSTEAD OF WORKING IN OFFICE. SHE’S ENCOURAGING LEADERS TO SEEK THE NEED OF THEIR EMPLOYEES RIGHT NOW. BY 2025, THOSE EXPERTS, THEY’RE EXPECTING ABOUT 30 MILLION TO BE WORKING FROM HOME. AND THAT NUMBER. IT IS NOT SHOCKING TO ME AT
Work-from-home jobs in high demand
Updated: 6:59 AM CST Jan 24, 2023
Studies present plenty of individuals of all ages need to work at home now, particularly right here in Central Alabama. Research from Indeed and Glassdoor exhibits .10% of on-line job searches in September talked about “distant work,” a rise earlier than the COVID-19 pandemic. Assistant Professor and Director of Wellness Research Katherine Meese says many discover that working from house is more healthy for them, particularly those that are new to motherhood as little one care turns into costly.“People are actually rethinking ‘my time is brief, what am I going to spend it doing,’ and it’s not damaged, unhealthy work. And it’s not one thing that does not add which means and function to my life,” Katherine Meese mentioned. Meese says there are a lot of corporations which might be seeing their workers refer to those distant jobs as a substitute of working in an workplace. She’s encouraging leaders to hunt the wants of their workers. By 2025, consultants anticipate as many as 36.2 million Americans to be working remotely.
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Studies present plenty of individuals of all ages need to work at home now, particularly right here in Central Alabama.
Research from Indeed and Glassdoor exhibits .10% of on-line job searches in September talked about “distant work,” a rise earlier than the COVID-19 pandemic. Assistant Professor and Director of Wellness Research Katherine Meese says many discover that working from house is more healthy for them, particularly those that are new to motherhood as little one care turns into costly.“People are actually rethinking ‘my time is brief, what am I going to spend it doing,’ and it’s not damaged, unhealthy work. And it’s not one thing that does not add which means and function to my life,” Katherine Meese mentioned. Meese says there are a lot of corporations which might be seeing their workers refer to those distant jobs as a substitute of working in an workplace. She’s encouraging leaders to hunt the wants of their workers. By 2025, consultants anticipate as many as 36.2 million Americans to be working remotely.
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