Remote work offers a better work-life balance and allows businesses to hire the best talent, even if they can’t physically be in office each day.
If you aren’t already working remotely, odds are you will one day. There’s been a 159% growth in remote work over the last 12 years, according to a recent study by Global Workplace Analytics. Whether you’re full-time remote or just sometimes, it’s becoming the norm for many industries. Office life has its benefits too, especially for those high on the need-social-interaction scale (ME), but there’s no ignoring the trends.
During COVID-19, many have been sent home to work remotely. Here are some organizational tips to keep you productive and focused to reach those production goals:
This is easier said than done, but it’s an important factor to being productive.
Maintaining your structured day will keep you productive and focused, while setting time aside for a break can help you re-energize.
Prioritize your goals and tasks at the start of every week, and every day. To stay in a proactive mode, do this before looking at email so you don’t go into reactive mode.
Not only is communicating your goals and projects important during meetings, it’s important throughout the week. Stay in touch with your teammates through appropriate channels.
There’re a million other posts out there about how to stay productive and focused while working remote. For recruiters, well, you could write a novel on how to manage the tasks you’re performing daily. The most important thing about working remotely is meeting all the goals you would have had in office, too.
Stay connected, stay focused, and be the productive god/goddess of recruiting we know you are.