– a report of the 100 most flexible employers has just been released, with the likes of Mars UK, Virgin Media O2, Elvie and Huel on the list.
To produce the report, researchers analysed hundreds of thousands of data points to compare the benefits, working hours and location on offer at different companies, and surveyed thousands of employees.People are looking for more flexibility According to the data, the number of job seekers expressing a preference for ‘remote-first’ roles more than tripled between January and December last year.
During the same period, the number of workers looking for roles with ‘fully flexible’ working hours increased by 23%. Overall, it seems startups and scale-ups are the most flexible companies to work for, but larger companies are also getting better at offering it, as many rank higher in the report than ever before.Digging into specifics, SaaS is the most flexible sector to work in – as 26% of companies that made the top 100 operate in this industry. The companies at the top in this field where Tyk in first place, Filtered in second, and Whereby and ScreenCloud in joint third.
It turned people lazy and work shy.