![]() Crossover has been on the ride long before COVID and, from my perspective, does many things really well. But remote work can be awesome for everyone if done right. Remote work is treated as an extension of the office when it’s really a different way of working altogether. ![]() If the past two years have revealed anything, it’s that most companies are doing it wrong and that it is affecting employees negatively. Many of them also feel more lonely than ever. They also struggle to find motivation and manage their time with so many distractions at home, whether it is a working-from-home partner, kids, or Netflix. When they actually surface in their free time, they complain about collaboration challenges and lack of guidance and support from their managers. Research suggests that remote work during the COVID-19 pandemic came with a bunch of negative effects loss of work-life balance, distractions at home, isolation, increased need for meetings, project management challenges, remote collaboration issues, productivity loss, lack of trust, time zone complexities… The list can be made even longer.ĭuring the past two years, I’ve certainly learned firsthand how my “working from home friends” have spent their days on endless zoom calls and their evenings catching up on emails and everything else that has been happening all day. There seems to be a false utopia around remote work having work-life balance, a flexible schedule, and the freedom to work from anywhere don’t always materialize in practice. How is it? Keep reading for a take on this unique approach to work, the tools used, and my personal thoughts on those. If you’ve ever applied for a job, you would have gotten the first taste of this. Crossover is a recruitment platform that sources, tests, and manages remote teams for various clients, including its affiliated companies Trilogy, Aurea, IgniteTech, and DevFactory. Original article was written by Malin Raman DelinĮver since I was featured in the “People at Crossover” series (link to the video here), I’ve had many ask what Crossover is and how it is to work there.
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