Survey: Employees Consider Working in the Office More Effective
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The pandemic's waning has led to a resurgence in office activity. A Jakpat survey reveals that employees consider working from the office (WFO) to be more effective than other work locations.
Jakpat asked respondents to rate work location effectiveness on a scale of 1-5. WFO received the highest effectiveness score, at 4.29.
Work from anywhere (WFA) had the second-highest effectiveness score at 4. Hybrid work (office/home) scored 3.91.
Finally, working from home (WFH) was considered the least effective, with a score of only 3.67.
Jakpat found that a majority of Gen Z respondents and single respondents considered WFH more effective. Meanwhile, hybrid work systems were deemed more effective for startup employees.
Jakpat surveyed 1,436 workers aged 18-44 between June 24 and July 4, 2022. The survey has a margin of error below 3%.
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