For experienced professionals, remote work is a dream come true.
- Less time wasted on commuting
- Less interaction with people you might not like so less stress and irritation
- more time to have deep focus and really get your best work done
- more efficient use of downtime to do time wasting chores around the house making your evenings and weekends really your free time
- You can eat anytime so less money wasted on eating out randomly and lunch preps
- More time to schedule appts like annual health check ups or car oil changes
- Less of a need to unwind after work
For younger new employees, it could be a fukking nightmare
- Less onboarding experience
- Less people to shadow/copy for your new role
- Less info to figure out the workings of the company
- Less situational and observational awareness opportunities
- Less network insight to related things that might help you in your role or career
- More blind spots because only your superior is checking in on you
The best solution is hybrid on and offsite schedules, to get best of both worlds
Valid points, but all things that can be overcomed.
You just need a process, that's it.
Once you have a process you good to go.
My company has onboarding buddies.
Say you work for Saputo, just get assigned maybe 3 saputo buddies, set up cadences and you good.
Okay let's be real here, most companies even when onsite have horrible onboarding procedures, if any.
It's very often throw you in the water and learn to swim.
You only learn because of people around you not because any company has a good onboarding process.
Now, you just need to make that a process and virtualize it.