I’ve never had a WFH job and I generally don’t think I’d personally want/be successful with one. My sister is fully remote and she actually hates it, but I think its more the job she doesn’t like than the WFH aspect. She says its lonely and isolating on top of disliking her daily tasks. I’m not anti WFH for others at all, to absolutely clear.


A lot of the personal benefits have already been spoken of.
What my work has really found value in is that WFH has nationalized what was once a single office team. So people from across the country work together. We have access to more talented people not just those from the office city.
Something blows up late on the East Coast? And a person on the West Coast can immediately respond because they are three or four hours behind.