The past four years permanently transformed the notion of “workplace” for nearly every industry. Before the pandemic, American professionals worked remotely an average 2.4 days a month. Since 2020, it’s gone up to 3.8 days, and half of American professionals have worked away from an actual workplace. Remote work was prevalent in the tech industry pre-pandemic and will remain a factor.
While most of us may think of “workplace” as the physical location our team completes work, the definition is dramatically shifting. As we look ahead to 2024 and beyond, let’s carefully examine three trends around the concept of “workplace” — specifically, how the concept will impact both the productivity of your employees and your ability to land (and retain) tech talent.