6 Mattermost | Unblock Your Workflow 33% 2% 65% Want to remain remote workers 58% Would look for a new job instead of returning 31% Not sure 11% Prefer hybrid model Want to return to oce Remote work not essential How Are Development Teams Changing in 2022? Remote Work Is Now the Norm In 2021, organizations stopped reeling from the uncertainty of the pandemic work patterns of 2020 and started thinking seriously about how and where their teams would be working in the future. For many teams, that meant settling into distributed or partially remote models that were intentionally designed — not those that emerged as a pandemic stop-gap. Even companies that were previously undecided about allowing remote work are now forced to consider it as a long-term workforce strategy; only 2% of workers who engaged in remote work during the pandemic wanted to return to the office instead of staying remote or moving to a hybrid model. Additionally, more than half of them said that they would look for a new job instead of returning to the office. Workers Want to Stay Put in Home Office Survey responses among workers who engaged in remote work during the pandemic (2021) Source

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