Many people leave their jobs with the purpose to pursue different careers. The talent revolution has definitely changed the way we look at earning money for life, especially among millennials and gen-Z. Yet not all find the jobs they have been seeking for.
These are the most common reasons why freelancers and remote workers worldwide return to their old jobs:
Freelancers that have tried to get away from something
The two most common reasons why a freelancer may have switched their job would be either getting away from something or going toward something. Remote workers who didn’t have a negative experience with their previous jobs have higher chances to get back to them, especially if they didn’t get what they expected through freelancing.
Workers who haven’t been happy with their jobs should think if the conditions have changed. If those have changed, a brighter future may be expected.
Freelancers and purpose
Almost all remote workers claim that contributing to something bigger than themselves is a great purpose to work. Of course, it doesn’t have to be something big, but freelancers should definitely like they have an important role in different projects. Another interesting fact shows that 28% of workers would go back to their previous job if the leader has changed.
Remote work and quality of life
An important thing everything thinks about is quality of life and its relation to work. Numerous freelancers worldwide claim that their life has improved in value since they started working online. If that didn’t happen, it’s a good idea to go back to the previous job.
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Think about team and colleagues as well – can you work with them, do you like spending time with them, or would you rather work alone?
Interested in this topic? Check out the entire article that come from Tracy Brower, Forbes.