The Power of Ten - 10 career benefits of working remotely
Andrew Hulbert MSc FIWFM
Non Exec | Founder | Speaker | Private Equity | Author | ESG Leader | 30? Awards Winner | AI Engineer |
Here are ten benefits of being a remote worker for your career:
1. Flexibility: Remote work provides flexibility in terms of location and schedule. You have the freedom to work from anywhere, allowing you to balance work with personal obligations and preferences.
2. Increased Productivity: Remote workers often report higher levels of productivity. With fewer distractions and the ability to create a personalized work environment, you can focus better and accomplish tasks more efficiently.
3. Work-Life Balance: Remote work enables better work-life balance. You have the flexibility to integrate personal commitments, such as family responsibilities or hobbies, into your daily routine without sacrificing work commitments.
4. Geographic Independence: Remote work frees you from the constraints of a specific location. You can live in a place that aligns with your preferences, whether it's a cost-effective area, a city you love, or a serene countryside, without compromising your career.
5. Cost Savings: Remote work can lead to cost savings. You can avoid expenses associated with commuting, eating out for lunch, or maintaining a separate work wardrobe. These savings can contribute to your overall financial well-being.
6. Increased Job Opportunities: Remote work broadens your job opportunities beyond your local area. You can explore remote positions with companies worldwide, increasing your chances of finding roles that align with your skills and interests.
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7. Improved Health and Well-being: Remote work can positively impact your health and well-being. You can create a healthier work environment, prioritize self-care, and reduce the stress and fatigue associated with commuting or office politics.
8. Enhanced Autonomy: Remote work often provides more autonomy in how you manage your tasks and projects. You can take ownership of your work, make decisions independently, and have a greater sense of control over your professional outcomes.
9. Expanded Professional Network: Remote work encourages connecting with professionals beyond your immediate physical surroundings. Virtual collaborations, online communities, and remote work platforms allow you to expand your professional network globally.
10. Skill Development: Remote work fosters independence, adaptability, and self-motivation—all essential skills in today's rapidly evolving work landscape. By navigating remote work challenges, you can enhance your communication, time management, and problem-solving abilities.
These benefits can have a profound impact on your career growth, job satisfaction, and overall well-being as a remote worker. However, it's important to consider the specific dynamics of remote work, such as maintaining work-life boundaries and effectively communicating in a virtual setting, to ensure a successful remote work experience.
Note about the author: Andrew Hulbert is a multi-award winning entrepreneur, non-exec director, speaker, author, platelet donor and philanthropist. The ‘Power of Ten’ summarises Andrew’s learnings across the last decade and looks to share some of the valuable mistakes, lessons and learnings during that time. For a succinct summary of Andrew’s career you can visit: https://www.iwfmawards.org/previous-winners/winner-outstanding-contribution-to-workplace-and-facilities-management-2022/ . If you’d like to start a conversation, please direct message on Linkedin.