The Future of Remote Working: What Will Happen in 2021?
After coronavirus has changed the way things are run all over the world, many people are wondering what the future holds for remote working.
After coronavirus has changed the way things are run all over the world, many people are wondering what the future holds for remote working.
The world witnessed a historic shift in the 2020 job market due to the Covid-19 pandemic. While some companies used to offer the ability to work from home as a perk, it has now become the norm for most businesses. By 2025, an estimated 70% of the workforce will be working remotely at least five days a month. While 2020 may be considered the year of remote work, it is just the beginning as we see the trend continuing in 2021.
Since the COVID-19 pandemic started, there has been an enormous demand for face masks with countries worldwide facing shortage problems. In Korea, the government even enacted a weekly ration of two masks per person to ensure that health care and medical professionals don’t fall short.
New lists of UI/UX design trends appear every year, as is the way with trends. But there’s a reason for that. When the majority of players start to follow this or that trend, it inevitably becomes ineffective because of the oversaturation.
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The world is changing forever as the coronavirus lockdown forces many to adapt, but what are the positive effects we may wish to hold on to? Family time, nature bouncing back, getting to know neighbors, and avoiding the daily commute - these are just some of the ways in which the lives of millions of us have actually improved in the last few weeks.