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04/17/2022

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01/13/2022

INTERESTING ARTICLE I FOUND ONLINE ABOUT REMOTE WORK:

Two years into the pandemic, I expected the growth rate in remote work would slow down. Or at least level out.

Instead, we found that 3 million additional jobs went permanently remote in Q4 2021. That’s up from 2 million jobs that went remote in Q3.

The trend is accelerating, not slowing down, and that has huge implications for all of us.



As of Q4 2021, 17 million professional jobs in the US are now permanently remote. That’s up from 14 million in Q3 2021, and about 3 million prior to the pandemic.

Overall, permanently remote jobs are now 18% of the US professional workforce, up from 15% in Q3, 13% in Q2, and 3% before the pandemic. (I should note this data comes from a comprehensive inventory of jobs, not a sample. Ladders’ staff and technology actually visit and record the data from each company’s career site, and tag it according to our proprietary taxonomy. This unique and proprietary data is expensive to collect, clean, and augment, but that’s how we deliver our product to users at Ladders, and that’s how we can be confident of the data.)

I’ve previously predicted that 25% of all professional jobs will be remote by the end of 2022. It now looks like it may happen sooner than that.

The shift to working remotely is large, permanent, and picking up speed. I’ve been in the jobs industry since 2000. We have never seen a change in professional jobs and hiring as fast as this shift to remote hiring. When things have changed in the past, they tend to move at the rate of a few percentage points in a decade.

This move to remote work is permanent. Once a company has hired dozens, hundreds, or thousands of people outside of its offices, they can’t easily change their minds and go back. It’s a one-way street, like cracking an egg. Undoing these decisions would be painful, expensive and demoralizing.

And the transition to remote is picking up speed because of the nature of hiring. Time-to-hire and quality of hire are how HR departments are measured. Once management opened the floodgates on remote hiring, HR rushed through. Why restrict yourself to hiring in just one city representing less than 1% of the talent in the country? It’s easier and faster and higher quality to hire from anywhere. Remote hiring has been a godsend for HR.

For these reasons and more, remote hiring is rapidly becoming standardized in Corporate America.

Many think that we’ll soon return to the way things were, pre-pandemic. That’s wishful thinking. Pre-pandemic, all of the incentives were lined up to resist remote work. And the data supported this view. As I discuss below, in the pandemic we’ve run two large experiments that were extremely successful in changing those preferences and incentives.

The impact of the remote revolution on American life is under-hyped and under-appreciated. As a nation, we are now committed to a permanently remote workforce. We can’t go back and we won’t want to. This dramatic change will have a profound impact on careers, families and communities for decades to come.

Below, I share details on the specific changes in the growth of remote work for 73 professional segments and 22 industries, and discuss our methodology. It’s no surprise that the technology industry is a leader in remote employment, but it was amazing to see Legal & Accounting, Media, and Education, Government & Non-Profit, among others, adopt remote as quickly as they have. INTERESTING

People being Quarantine great
05/09/2020

People being Quarantine great

Zero reason to be “bored” out there, people. Take inspiration from the Heller family who made –in their “spare time” — a shot-by-shot recreation of Journey& #8217…

Now is a great time to use video to get your message to the masses. Let us know how we can help.https://youtu.be/vlQCTp5...
04/16/2020

Now is a great time to use video to get your message to the masses. Let us know how we can help.
https://youtu.be/vlQCTp5FU7g

Steve Oakley, owner of Oakleys Bistro talks about business during shelter in place 2020.

Advertising
02/14/2020

Advertising

In 1971, McDonald’s threw open the gates to McDonaldland, a fantasy world populated by spokesclown Ronald McDonald and his Golden Arches-loving friends. Shepherded by advertising firm Needham, Harper & Steers, the McDonaldland ad campaign bears all the gently psychedelic traces of a massive co...

Pretty cool little tool. Best part the App creators understand that creators may not always need a tool so they let you ...
02/09/2020

Pretty cool little tool. Best part the App creators understand that creators may not always need a tool so they let you keep info in an account with the ability to turn it off or on monthly.

Interesting lighting technique, basically a bounce setup but to the Nth degree.
02/08/2020

Interesting lighting technique, basically a bounce setup but to the Nth degree.

In this article, we'll discuss the innovative "cove lighting" style of award-winning cinematographer Roger Deakins and how he uses it.

Nice camera comparison
01/21/2020

Nice camera comparison

For documentary, non-scripted, corporate, and reality work, the FS7 and C300 MII remain the top choices for filmmakers, owner-operators, and producers.

Some great video ideas
01/29/2019

Some great video ideas

We may not have a crystal ball, but we sure are excited about the future of video.

12/12/2018

Hearing everyone loves the videos not only makes this producer’s day, it may be the main reason I create. Hearing praise for your work never gets old.

Always fun to do a farm shoot
10/09/2018

Always fun to do a farm shoot

New B Camera
10/06/2018

New B Camera

Hollywood screenwriters typically get three to five minutes to propose an idea, but it takes only around 45 seconds for ...
10/05/2018

Hollywood screenwriters typically get three to five minutes to propose an idea, but it takes only around 45 seconds for producers to know if they want to invest. Specifically, producers are listening for a logline: one or two sentences that explain what the movie is about.

10/05/2018

It is easy to get busy and ignore social media...or maybe that is just an excuse for not promoting my business more. I hope to change that in the future.

06/21/2017

FLICK PICK - Moonlight (2016) Barry Jenkins a writer/director from Miami sets his 3 chapter story in Miami. A coming of age character study about a young man told in three parts. A small trick but extremely effective one that forces each act of the story into a time frame. It makes the structure of this film perfect. In act one we meet a 10 year old shy black kid, Chiron who is picked on by other kids and called fa**ot. He doesn't even know what the term means until a kind hearted gangster who finds him hiding in an abandoned building explains it to him. The gentle and apathetic way he explains the term to the young boy is priceless and an unforgettable moment in the film. Act 1 is absolutely amazingly, every bit of backstory needed happens here with the best acting in the film. Chiron lives with his mother in a rough neighborhood and desperately wants a father figure in his life and befriending the gangster satisfies that need.

Act 2 picks up with Chiron in High School, a slender, still shy 16 or 17 year old not fitting in with anyone except one friend Kevin. In this act we learn that Chiron may be gay but that really doesn't fit in with the rough neighborhood he lives in and the hardened teens around him.

In act 3 we see Chiron as a twenty something fresh out of prison, he has changed his appearance to almost mimic the gangster who befriended him as a boy. He meets his old friend Kevin and ties up some loose ends from their childhood. An independent film that explores an example of the black experience in America from a new perspective. Acting drives this film, it is about the story, if you love blockbuster Hollywood stay away it will disappoint. But if you like an intimate character study this is the ticket. B+

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