Remote Work Trends for 2019: The Present & Future of Remote Work With the advent of video conferencing and social media, more companies and industries have adopted remote working rather than traditional office work. Remote jobs allow professionals, freelancers and even entrepreneurs to work from wherever they please as long as the goals of the employer and employee are met. In the last decade, the population of remote workers has increased and will continue to do so. This can be attributed to new technologies such as face timing, video conferencing, more internet accessibility and great apps that allows users to perform office tasks efficiently. According to a survey by buffer, 90% of remote workers wish to continue that way for the rest of their lives and 94% recommend others to opt for remote jobs. This shows that majority of the workforce prefer working remotely and the reason is obvious. Remote jobs give employees the freedom to work at wherever they feel most comfortable, and helps them manage their professional and personal lives better. Other benefits are; ability to spend more time with family, more travels, a more conducive working environment, they can avoid office politics, and they can also pursue other career goals. What is happening in today’s remote working system? Most big industries have started to accept this working system because it saves them more money on internet and office space costs, and it has been proved the employees perform better when working remotely than in the office. Workers can now work from the comfort of their home, cafes and coworking spaces. This makes workers manage their schedule better and creates more time for other activities. Remote workers earn big Unlike the early times when remote workers were paid below the minimum wage, now these workers enjoy a consistent paycheck per annum depending on their profession. Remote workers earn from $25,000-$125,000 every year which makes it a great option. More companies are beginning to accept the remote system Although some companies are still struggling to adapt fully to this working system due to the nature of the job, such companies even spare some of their staff a day or two to work from home. Remote workers have proven to be more productive The flexibility achieved by this working system has made it more dynamic and productive than traditional in office work. This has encouraged more companies to establish large remote working groups and made more workers opt for it. Companies have access to professionals across the globe