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Sunday, August 23, 2015

“Telecommuting” refers to workers doing their jobs from home for part of each week and communicating with their office using computer technology. Telecommuting is growing in many countries and is expected to be common for most office workers in the coming decades. How do you think society will be affected by the growth of telecommuting?

“Telecommuting” refers to workers doing their jobs from home for part of each week and communicating with their office using computer technology. Telecommuting is growing in many countries and is expected to be common for most office workers in the coming decades. How do you think society will be affected by the growth of telecommuting?

Ielts Essay on Telecommuting 


Telecommuting, as per many, is being quoted as the office work pattern of the future where the workers instead of visiting a centralized office, work from remote locations, like from their homes. This trend is impacted people and society in multiple ways. 

Home sourced working is highly advantageous for those who must really struggle balancing their professional and personal lives – they are spending most of their time in the confinement of their cubicles and offices. Working  remotely has, in fact, come a respite for many: they can now invest some quality time  with their families, which formerly was very difficult to come by. Moreover, many feel, this system has let happy moods descend on society as a whole; tele-commuters feel contented with their jobs – as work-at-home can be easily compared to vacationing with work.

Furthermore, these settings have also helped mitigate unemployment across various geographical locations; qualified individuals can now access broader employment opportunities anywhere in the world through information technology, and execute jobs for their employers located in distant regions. To corroborate, those residing in India can now work for the US-based firms without actually needing to physically travel over to the USA.

Nevertheless, this trend has engendered considerable reduction in human interaction, hampering social lives. Man is a gregarious creature and this arrangement is making individuals less sociable, especially the those who seldom need to visit their offices. They find lesser chances to connect with their colleagues; thus, robbing them of opportunities to carry out consultations related to professional matters; and getting updates on the working environment, and so on.

To conclude, even though it may seem that debate on this issue is inconclusive: it is too early to judge the outcome and impact of work-from-home on the society, I feel this arrangement is there to stay and bring around several benefits.