Perspective of Remote Work

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Remote working offers a variety of benefits, including increased flexibility, allowing employees to choose when and where they work, which improves work-life balance. Eliminating your daily commute saves you time, money, and reduces stress. In my case, I was able to complete my daily routine by going to school in the morning and then going home and doing the remaining work. If I had had to go to work somewhere else, it would have cost me more time and money. Some studies suggest that remote workers can be more productive due to fewer distractions and a more personalized work environment. I completely agree with this. Work that requires concentration, such as graphic design or logo design, is more efficient to be done in a private space, and feedback, etc., can be sufficiently accomplished through Zoom meetings. Nevertheless, remote work also has its drawbacks. The lack of social interaction in an office environment can lead to isolation. Even though we have zoom meetings once a week, there are times when it is difficult to network with people directly or communicate more directly and quickly. We didn’t take on any complex or time-sensitive projects so far, but in those cases, I thought it would be better to work in Office or Hybrid rather than total remote. Or technical issues that occasionally arise in Zoom or video meetings can interfere with work and collaboration, making a stable technology infrastructure essential for the success of remote work.