It doesn't matter which role, I mean any job that could be done with internet connection and a laptop.
I read an article during the weekend that 1/3 of applicants are not willing to work in an office and that are not interested in any non remote positions, even if the salary is good.
I know there is a trend of remote work because I am building a job boards aggregator and by far the most selected filter is [Remote Jobs]
But so many folks declining non remote jobs was a bit surprising.
What do you think?
One of the benefits of working from home is control over my work environment. For me that means a private office with a big standing desk, multiple monitors, room to move around behind the desk with a VR headset on, a Kinesis Advantage 2 ergonomic keyboard, good quality webcam, microphone and lighting for video calls, etc.
None of that was easily obtainable in most non-remote jobs I've worked at. There are other advantages to remote obviously like no commute and living where I like rather than close to my employer's office, eating my own choice of food, etc.
I think in tech circles remote is often conflated with the digital nomad lifestyle which wouldn't suit me at all and as a result many of the aspects that make remote work appealing to me are under emphasized. I would hate having to work on a laptop from a coffee shop on a regular basis and that is not why I would prefer to only work remote jobs. I would hate hot desking in an open office with a laptop just as much.