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by mercnet
4117 days ago
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- Have you had an employer allow you to move and work remotely?
Yes, we have remote employees from acquisitions but it was a challenge to convince my manager's manager that I could work remotely. I was surprised there was resistance in asking because my team is spread out globally so in theory we are all remote workers. When I did become remote, it was more like a trial/probation to see if it works out. - If so, when did you let them know? Months in advance? Weeks in advance?
I started the process in Fall and told them I would be moving in Summer. My manager's manager dragged their feet on making a decision until I told my team I would be putting in my 2 weeks notice in Summer. My coworkers sent emails to their managers that it would be a huge loss for the team if I had to quit. I didn't plan on using this as leverage but it worked out. - How did you enjoy working remotely in a new location?
I am a very social person, but I love working remotely as I get more done than in an office. The local office was an open office design so noise would force me to put headphones on. Now I can play music out loud and not be distracted by side conversations. You need to define a space that is your office and have rules with your family, e.g. if the door is shut do not disturb me. You need set working hours too. I rarely have to sign in at night to assist with global team members. - How often did they need you to commute to the office and for how long was your visit?
I usually visit the office twice a year or more if I am in town visiting old friends. Usually I visit when other team members are visiting the office. |
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