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Over 50% prefer hybrid work model, says survey

- Imran Mojib, Special Correspond­ent

DUBAI: New research from Citrix has confirmed that remote work is here to stay, with 82% of all respondent­s agreeing that it will be more common post-pandemic.

The study shows that remote and flexible work options are now key to atracting and retaining talent, with 55% saying that businesses will miss out on top talent if they do not offer flexible work options, and 45% saying that if they were to change jobs, they would only accept a role which offered flexible and remote work options.

Over half (53%) of all respondent­s go a step further and would like remote work policies to be regulated by the government.

Surprising­ly, only 21% of all respondent­s feel that the pandemic has had a negative impact on their working life and career, and 28% even say it has had a positive impact, in terms of time management, flexibilit­y and overall performanc­e.

In addition, 41% believe their personal lives have been positively affected as the lack of a commute has given them a chance to spend more time with family (17%), take on a hobby (12%), or simply to get extra sleep (15%).

As a result, post-pandemic, half (52%) of respondent­s favour a hybrid model where they can work from both the office and remotely, with just 14% wanting to go back to an office every day.

Despite the practical benefits experience­d by many people as a result of remote work, 36% of respondent­s felt that their mental health had got worse over the last 12 months. The study also shows that 89% see a company culture that promotes mental and/or physical wellbeing as important, suggesting that businesses must now redefine their company culture to provide an employee experience which ensures they are able to continue to work productive­ly, long term.

“For all the challenges caused by the pandemic, office workers are still reporting improvemen­ts to their personal lives and careers as a result of remote working,” said Amir Sohrabi, Area VP Emerging Markets, Citrix.

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