Yoh Survey: Who Prefers In-Person Work
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Signaling an appreciation for flexibility, 4 in 10 employed Americans would only consider hybrid (24%) or remote-only (16%) jobs
PHILADELPHIA, PA - October 14, 2021: According to a new survey of nearly 1,000 employed (full-time or part-time) Americans conducted online by The Harris Poll on behalf of Yoh, a leading international talent and outsourcing company and part of Day & Zimmermann, a quarter of employed Americans (25%) shared that if they were to consider a job in the next few months, they would consider a job outside of their geographical location if a remote opportunity presented itself. Further, 40% of employed Americans reported that if they were looking for a job in the next few months, they would only consider work that was at least part time out of the traditional office, with 24% only considering hybrid work and 16% only considering hybrid work. Spurred by the remote working environments brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, American employees may now be showing a greater interest in flexible work opportunities, even if a company is based outside of their geographic regions.
“The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way Americans work and, in turn, the workforce has become more open to, and could actually prefer, working remotely or on a hybrid basis. As indicated by the survey, it’s clear that companies looking to fill positions no longer need to limit candidate pools by location as some Americans are interested in remote work,” said Emmett McGrath, President of Yoh. “With this flexible workforce, employers can truly prioritize finding highly skilled candidates who are the best fit for the role and the company. Companies have an opportunity to expand their talent pools, however, it’s still a challenge to put the right processes in place to find, recruit and place them into their organization.”
Additional survey findings uncover key demographic trends in employee sentiment toward remote and hybrid working environments, including:
To learn more about the complete survey findings and Yoh’s staffing solutions, visit www.yoh.com.
SURVEY METHODOLOGY
This survey was conducted online within the United States by The Harris Poll on behalf of Yoh from August 26-30, 2021 among 967 U.S. adults ages 18 and older whom are employed full or part time. This online survey is not based on a probability sample and therefore no estimate of theoretical sampling error can be calculated. For complete survey methodology, including weighting variables and subgroup sample sizes, please contact Allen Vickers at allen@gobraithwaite.com.
Kevin Yurick serves as Vice President, Marketing & Communications for Yoh. He's responsible for developing and managing marketing strategies, procedures and initiatives that help extend the value of Yoh’s rich content based marketing strategy more broadly. Kevin has over 20 years of knowledge and experience in both inbound and traditional marketing, communications, and design. His love of marketing is rooted in his strong design sense and passion from branding.
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