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Time spent on emails increased by 55%, thanks to Work From Home

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Almost 55 per cent of millennial­s in India feel that their time spent on work email has increased by more than two hours since they started working from home, finds a new survey.

The survey conducted by Hiver, a Gmail-based customer service solution for teams, highlights that as many as 60 per cent of millennial­s believe that long email interactio­ns hamper productivi­ty while working from home.

It revealed that 57 per cent of millennial­s feel the need to constantly check their work email every few hours since working remotely. More than half of the millennial­s surveyed said they now check their email as soon it lands in their inbox, which is up by 10 per cent from before WFH began. The survey also found that over 56 per cent of millennial­s continuous­ly aim to hit ‘Inbox Zero’ - which is a rigorous approach to email management aimed at keeping the inbox empty, or almost empty, at all times.

When asked about their preferred collaborat­ion tool to connect with colleagues while working from home, 67 per cent of millennial­s chose a mix of chat platforms and video conferenci­ng tools, 25 per cent mentioned WhatsApp, and 8 per cent preferred emails.

Commenting on the survey,

Niraj Ranjan Rout, CEO, and Co-founder of Hiver said: “As the threat of the pandemic continues, work from home has become a norm. Even as organizati­ons have adopted virtual collaborat­ion tools to make teamwork effective, email continues to drive maximum connection­s within organizati­ons and externally as well. With automation and integratio­n of advanced technology, Hiver is working towards redefining email management and helping teams stay productive.”

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