The pandemic has forever changed the world of human resources, and this is even more evident when hiring remote employees. Remote work is here to stay. It has drastically changed everything from the types of interview questions for remote employees to onboarding new recruits.
The Growth of Flexible Work
According to a study jointly sponsored by Global Workplace Analytics and FlexJobs, the number of telecommuting workers (not including the self-employed) in the U.S. has skyrocketed by 115% in the past decade, and 40% more employers have offered flexible work options over the past five years.
Telecommuting isn’t reserved solely for the younger, tech-savvy generation — the average age of a virtual employee is 46 and the industries span forestry and farming to social services, healthcare, and administrative, financial, and legal services. In fact, five of the fastest-growing remote work categories in 2017 were therapy (including social workers, rehab coordinators, and occupational therapists), virtual admins, client and customer services, tutoring, and state/local government office jobs.
Cost Savings Both for Employer and Employee
Virtual staffing has been a boon for small businesses. If workers in the U.S. worked half of their time at home, the national savings would be over $700 billion a year, according to analysis by Global Workplace Analytics. Businesses could save $500 billion in rent, utilities, absenteeism, janitorial services, equipment, supplies, and lost productivity — more than a whopping $11,000 per employee per year. Nothing says bottom-line bliss like cost savings — generating dollars that can be reinvested in your business.
Employees also win big by saving on commuting costs that give them back both hours and dollars daily. Remote working has provided a financial lifeline for parents who need flexible schedules, the disabled, and talented staff who can’t find the right work locally. Happy employees are productive ones. But how do you go about hiring remote employees?
How do you proceed with hiring remote employees? And what are the best interview questions for remote employees?
Here are the to 5 interview questions to ask when hiring remote employees. These questions will give you a better sense of the person you’re interviewing, and if they have the right discipline, experience, and organizational smarts to work virtually.
Digital technology has transformed clock-watchers into productive staff. Telecommuting provides employers with a greater talent pool and incredible operational and fixed costs savings. If hiring remote employees makes sense for your business — whether it’s days worked from home or having a completely remote staff — arm yourself with the right questions to determine if your future employee can get the job done without punching into a clock.
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