Yelp says going all in on remote work boosted job applications by 43% and led to a more satisfied workforce (fortune.com)
from L4s@lemmy.world to technology@lemmy.world on 02 Mar 2024 02:00
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Yelp says going all in on remote work boosted job applications by 43% and led to a more satisfied workforce::The company’s WFH strategy boosted job applications and worker fulfillment.

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autotldr@lemmings.world on 02 Mar 2024 02:00 next collapse

This is the best summary I could come up with:


The business review platform went remote like many other organizations when the pandemic hit, but unlike so many others, it stayed that way and introduced a remote-first policy in 2021.

Last year, the total number of job applicants was 43% higher compared to 2021, according to Yelp’s 2024 Remote Work Report released earlier this month.

Flexible schedules have also facilitated a healthy work-life balance—about 89% of the company’s workers say they can manage personal and professional demands, and the same amount say that the remote model has allowed them to make positive changes for their wellbeing.

“Anecdotally, employees have told us that Yelp’s remote posture has allowed them to spend more time with their children, take up new hobbies and live closer to friends and family—all of which we believe significantly contribute to overall happiness,” says Amara.

The company says it’s using the money it saved from shutting down its underutilized offices in New York City, Chicago, and Washington D.C., to funnel back into employee benefits, professional development, and wellness reimbursements.

Klarna’s OpenAI chatbot can do the work of 700 full-time employees and handles duties for 150 million clients, completely altering the company’s hiring needs.


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Brkdncr@lemmy.world on 02 Mar 2024 02:17 next collapse

Love that these companies are seeing the writing on the wall, finally. Only 10 years behind schedule but it’s better than never I guess.

DharmaCurious@startrek.website on 02 Mar 2024 02:22 collapse

10 years ago me and my mom worked jobs from home. I did CenturyLink (phone company) and HSN and QVC. She did dish network, directv and Eddie Bauer. It was easier then to find wfh jobs than it is now. Then it was unusual, but no stigma. Now it’s like you’re an evil clown bent on molesting the village’s sheep if you even suggest it. -_-

andrew_bidlaw@sh.itjust.works on 02 Mar 2024 03:22 collapse

Now it’s like you’re an evil clown bent on molesting the village’s sheep if you even suggest it.

So that’s why no one reads my CVs? Dammit!

Silentiea@lemm.ee on 02 Mar 2024 04:37 collapse

Yeah, the trick is to only molest them when no one is watching, and don’t put it on your resume.

Gormadt@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 02 Mar 2024 06:03 next collapse

“You could build a hundred bridges, but you molest one sheep…”

andrew_bidlaw@sh.itjust.works on 02 Mar 2024 09:45 collapse

“And your treacherous red nose makes alarming sounds, taking everyones attention…”

jaybone@lemmy.world on 02 Mar 2024 12:15 collapse

Every business owner keeps complaining about how no one wants to molest sheep anymore.

AlexWIWA@lemmy.ml on 02 Mar 2024 02:22 next collapse

Jobs that can be done from home, should be. Make life easier for the people who do have to commute

Duamerthrax@lemmy.world on 02 Mar 2024 06:39 collapse

Just for the reduced co2 emissions, we should be doing wfh whenever possible. Also, fuck Hollywood for abandoning steaming release movies.

AlexWIWA@lemmy.ml on 03 Mar 2024 05:01 collapse

Also would save a lot on road maintenance

solarvector@lemmy.zip on 02 Mar 2024 02:23 next collapse

It’s unfortunately their business model is 100% extortionate bullshit.

Which isn’t the point of the article. I’m glad this is being reported on and hope that type of competition leads to better working conditions.

shalafi@lemmy.world on 02 Mar 2024 03:08 next collapse

Yes, there are clear benefits to working in person. If one can’t see that, I’d say that person has social issues. I could go on…

BUT, WFH is clearly a better solution all in all. Better for employee mental health, better for the environment, all that and more.

My company (software dev) seems to be navigating this well. We’re leaning heavily on hiring people local to our remaining office. One person is required to come in, Tuesday-Thursday, and that’s what we hired them for, a warm body in the office to assist. For the work I do, I need someone around to accept deliveries and help around.

While no one else is mandated to come in, it’s nice that they can. Teams meet up, get to know each other, work together briefly, etc., good for morale. We’re social animals, we benefit by socializing. This should be obvious, but lemmy tells me otherwise.

One time I was hanging around the office, wanted to meet a user to fix their SSD. Couple of other folks were there, no one on my team. Shooting the bull with the CSR manager I learned a useful thing I didn’t know! Couple of devs sitting in front of me were talking about a thing my team was confused about. “Hold up! So what’s the deal with that?” Wouldn’t have thought to ask them otherwise. Talking to another guy I became aware of some new tech I didn’t know about.

Picture this: I have two people wanting me to help them, both asks being equal. One I know personally, the other I’ve only seen on Zoom. First guy came to my wedding, the other I haven’t seen since I onboarded them. Who you think I’m helping first?

Story I related to senior management, including the CEO, while having dinner one night. Poster on reddit claimed to be a tech recruiter. This guy kept a list of local companies mandating RTO. He went after them on LinkedIn for remote work, “Like shooting fish in a barrel.” LOL, half our staff, the best half, would walk if RTO was mandated.

Shyfer@ttrpg.network on 02 Mar 2024 03:18 next collapse

I definitely know everyone can’t work from home, I’ve got a couple coworkers who can’t focus there because they got kids, or a spouse who works from home and takes meetings in the one office, or they need the social interaction. But, wfh saves gas, saves money on commute, allows saving money on childcare, more flexibility with doctor and dentist appointments, and has tons of other benefits. It’s got lots of benefits, especially in cities with tons of traffic. Having it be a choice seems like the best option all around.

shalafi@lemmy.world on 02 Mar 2024 04:10 collapse

All with ya! Mandating RTO is a bad strategy, companies will lose top talent. But, as I said, there are benefits to getting together in person now and again.

Illecors@lemmy.cafe on 02 Mar 2024 07:48 next collapse

This should be obvious, but lemmy tells me otherwise.

Yea, lemmy’s biggeat issue is that it’s chockful of delusional kids.

The only part I disagree with is sharing such things with c suite - too much of a potential to backfire.

MutilationWave@lemmy.world on 02 Mar 2024 13:06 collapse

Dude Lemmy is full of 40+ year old nerds like me. It’s probably the oldest community on the Internet demographically.

bitchkat@lemmy.world on 02 Mar 2024 16:20 next collapse

You silly kids.

crank0271@lemmy.world on 02 Mar 2024 20:53 collapse

Have you seen Facebook?

Powerpoint@lemmy.ca on 02 Mar 2024 20:44 next collapse

Study after study even before covid shows remote workers are more productive. You shouldn’t have to go in the office if your job can be remote unless it’s for a day of monthly meetings for that face to face time. If your day to day can be remote it’s better for the business and the workers to be remote.

fruitycoder@sh.itjust.works on 03 Mar 2024 04:42 collapse

For sure! I see a lot of value in conferences and retreats for that purpose. Personally though hybrid was so much worse than full remote. As soon as we went hybrid people just went totally dark from the rest. I would come in every few nounths and having to catch the cubical jockies up to speed on what the rest of the world was up to. Also way too much gossip in office sometimes.

Hybrid also led to a bunch of duplicate tracking of work. Jira, emails, chats, in person conversations, in person meetings, white boards, Visios, PowerPoint’s, etc all to talk to different people to say the same things.

It was also a generally dysfunctional place to work but some of it was introduce with RTO.

[deleted] on 02 Mar 2024 04:08 next collapse

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assembly@lemmy.world on 02 Mar 2024 04:24 next collapse

Not sure if anyone is using it but let me tell you I’m going to be checking out their careers page tomorrow morning.

DarkShaggy@lemmy.world on 02 Mar 2024 04:36 next collapse

I use it constantly. Wouldn’t say that puts you behind the curve though. 😁

conciselyverbose@sh.itjust.works on 02 Mar 2024 12:22 next collapse

No. It’s awful.

And they’ve been caught with sales staff outright extorting businesses more than once (the entire model of all those sites, but if you say it out loud…)

TacoButtPlug@sh.itjust.works on 03 Mar 2024 05:24 collapse

My “easy-to-use internet” addicted Gen Y co-workers love it. They’re too young to know about its roots in extortion and don’t care to follow up on it.

laurelraven@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 02 Mar 2024 06:29 next collapse

Guess that means it’s time for RTO!

(Yes, I’m a bit salty, how could you tell?)

rmuk@feddit.uk on 02 Mar 2024 15:56 collapse

RTO?

Rollercoaster… Tycoon… On… line…?

Rollercoaster Tycoon Online?

We’re getting Rollercoaster Tycoon Online!?

laurelraven@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 02 Mar 2024 21:34 next collapse

Return To Office

rmuk@feddit.uk on 03 Mar 2024 11:41 collapse

Oh, well, that’s less fun.

laurelraven@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 03 Mar 2024 22:30 next collapse

Definitely

Railcar8095@lemm.ee on 04 Mar 2024 00:57 collapse

Rollercoaster To Office

Grass@sh.itjust.works on 03 Mar 2024 00:11 next collapse

There’s an open engine rebuild that uses assets from I think 1 and 2, and I believe it had online capabilities

AtariDump@lemmy.world on 03 Mar 2024 04:55 collapse

Treasure.

Bath.

Treasure bath.

Treasure bath‽

I’m getting a treasure bath‽

Treasure bath!!!

yoz@aussie.zone on 02 Mar 2024 07:55 next collapse

My boomer manager beg to differ. He likes it old school where people who stay back are considered more productive.

Decoy321@lemmy.world on 02 Mar 2024 20:10 next collapse

That’s because they can “see” people working instead of, you know, using any actually objective metric.

cheese_greater@lemmy.world on 02 Mar 2024 20:48 next collapse

Means they can falsely shoehorn in their faves as well. Kinda hard for them to pull stats out their butt when the metrics are all objectively taken from arms length

yoz@aussie.zone on 03 Mar 2024 00:39 collapse

“Working”

Powerpoint@lemmy.ca on 02 Mar 2024 20:41 collapse

In office work lowers productivity. Boomers are a blight on everything.

june@lemmy.world on 02 Mar 2024 22:14 next collapse

My old company saw this in the first 3 months of the COVID lockdown and immediately sold their building which they’d bought less than a year before. This isn’t rocket science.

AtariDump@lemmy.world on 03 Mar 2024 04:58 next collapse

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june@lemmy.world on 03 Mar 2024 07:23 collapse

Heh, rocket surgery.

OsrsNeedsF2P@lemmy.ml on 03 Mar 2024 22:54 collapse

Smart they sold it early

june@lemmy.world on 03 Mar 2024 23:01 collapse

Yep, when it still had some value. It was a great location with a view over Lake Washington near South Lake Union in Seattle too. That was during the run of a few years that the SLT was maki g good choices which ended this last year and resulted in some layoffs including myself. It was nice while it lasted lol.

____@infosec.pub on 03 Mar 2024 00:43 next collapse

While I hate the company, at least the have the self awareness to notice that fact.

TacoButtPlug@sh.itjust.works on 03 Mar 2024 05:21 collapse

Meanwhile, at my piece of shit job that Gen X’ers have shaken hands with the boomers in leadership and withdrew wfh for anyone who isn’t in a leadership position.

SendMePhotos@lemmy.world on 03 Mar 2024 22:44 collapse

So… Leadership gets to work from home?

TacoButtPlug@sh.itjust.works on 04 Mar 2024 07:41 collapse

Yup. I had to wait for the finance clown to finish talking to his gardener before he would come back to our teams meeting so I could go home. This, after everyone being allowed to wfh for three whole years before. I wish this shit was labor suit worthy.