August 5, 2008
OFFICETEAM
2884 Sand Hill Road
Menlo Park, CA 94025
Contact: Abby Goodman
(650) 234-6289
abby.goodman@officeteam.com
REMOTE WORK ON THE RISE
Number of Employees Working Off-site Expected to Increase, Executives Say
MENLO PARK, CA -- A growing number of workers will be dialing, rather than
driving, into work, according to a recent survey. More than two-thirds (69
percent) of executives polled said it is common for their companies’ employees
to work off-site. Moreover,
82 percent of managers said they expect the number of employees who work
remotely to increase in the next five years.
The study was conducted by an independent research firm and developed by
OfficeTeam, a leading staffing service specializing in the placement of highly
skilled administrative professionals. The survey is based on telephone
interviews with 150 senior executives from the largest companies in the United
States.
Executives were asked, “How common is it for employees at your company to work
off-site or from remote locations?” Their responses:
Very common 25%
Somewhat common 44%
Not common at all 31%
Executives also were asked, “Do you expect the number of employees who work
off-site or from remote locations to increase or decrease in the next five
years?” Their responses:
Increase greatly 22%
Increase somewhat 60%
Stay the same 18%
Decrease somewhat 0%
Decrease greatly 0%
“Rising fuel prices are causing people to look for alternatives to lengthy
commutes, and working from home or at locations closer to home are attractive
options,” said Dave Willmer, executive director of OfficeTeam. “Technology has
also made it easier for employees to work remotely when traveling for business.”
In cases where employees request telecommuting or work-from-home arrangements,
Willmer cautions that not every position is a fit. “For professionals whose jobs
require a great deal of face time with colleagues or customers, working remotely
might not be practical.”
OfficeTeam suggests those who want to work off-site ask themselves the following
questions before making the request: