Whether you’re looking to get a job or make your current job better, it’s important to know how to feel good about your work.

In the past several years, there has been a lot of discussion about remote work and how it compares to working in an office. People often ask: “Is work from home still better than work from office?” The answer depends on what you’re trying to accomplish.

If you want a more flexible schedule, working from home may be the way to go. You’ll have more control over when you start and end your day, which can help with productivity and avoiding distractions like social media or email notifications. You won’t have as much interaction with other employees (which can be good or bad depending on what kind of environment you need) but this can also mean less chance for collaboration and innovation if everyone is working in their own bubble.

If you like being able to go out for lunch with coworkers or take breaks together, then working in an office might be better suited for you. There are lots of benefits associated with having colleagues nearby: you’ll get more opportunities for collaboration, more chances for feedback and mentorship, more opportunities for professional development through events like happy hours or company retreats.

Which one do you think works for you best?

Reach out today.