Developers say they’re happier working from home. Managers should take note

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Owen Hughes

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Owen Hughes, Senior Editor

Owen Hughes

Owen Hughes
Senior Editor

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on January 13, 2022

| Topic: Developer

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Tech workers want to work remotely, but isolation and burnout remain key hurdles.

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Remote working is a boon for many developers, who feel they are better able to get their head down and do meaningful work when not subjected to the distractions of the office.

But as anyone who works remotely will know, extended periods of working in solitude can carry some undesirable side-effects, including loneliness, productivity hurdles, and a lack of visibility for career development.

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