Due to sudden outbreak, almost all the IT companies asked their employees to work remotely. This decision has turned a blessing for IT professionals to strengthen their family bonds as they get to spend more time at home.
According to a survey by the Telangana Information Technology Association (TITA), WFH made families spend time together, thereby, strengthening their bond like never before.
In the survey with 500 IT professionals, 89% of them said that their relationship with the family and spouse has improved.
Similarly, 82% of the IT experts showed happiness over the WFH opportunity being continued. The survey also revealed that 48% of the IT professionals, the majority, rated their WFH experience as 'excellent'.
Nearly 52% of them also said that they wouldn't risk taking an onsite opportunity at this circumstance.
The survey also found out that 49% of the employees work 8-10 hours every day, and 28% of them work 10-12 hours every day.
The survey found some challenges with WFH where 29% of them complained about internet connectivity as a major issue. 25% of them complained about power outages, 24% of them 'missing teamwork', 13% complaining about the distractions at home, 4% of them unable to submit deliverables on time, and the remaining 5% listing 'others' as a challenge.
According to a survey by the Telangana Information Technology Association (TITA), WFH made families spend time together, thereby, strengthening their bond like never before.
In the survey with 500 IT professionals, 89% of them said that their relationship with the family and spouse has improved.
Similarly, 82% of the IT experts showed happiness over the WFH opportunity being continued. The survey also revealed that 48% of the IT professionals, the majority, rated their WFH experience as 'excellent'.
Nearly 52% of them also said that they wouldn't risk taking an onsite opportunity at this circumstance.
The survey also found out that 49% of the employees work 8-10 hours every day, and 28% of them work 10-12 hours every day.
The survey found some challenges with WFH where 29% of them complained about internet connectivity as a major issue. 25% of them complained about power outages, 24% of them 'missing teamwork', 13% complaining about the distractions at home, 4% of them unable to submit deliverables on time, and the remaining 5% listing 'others' as a challenge.