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Working From Home Survey Says it Better Suits Employee Lives

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Depending on how important in-person work is to your particular business, you will either love or worry about the results of a survey on working from home released by a Tennessee firm.

A company called Metova, which was founded in 2006, set out to build innovative mobile applications while creating a great place for people to work. Now, they’re sharing updated data following a second survey to determine how people feel about working from home during the pandemic.

The survey just completed in May was a followup to a survey a month earlier on the same issue. Working from home. The May survey of 1,000 people working from home found 83-percent have shifted their work hours to better suit their life, 75-percent say their job performance has either “increased or stayed the same,” and 25-percent say they are now working some hours on the weekends.

Metova conducted the survey as a followup to their April research which found that 57-percent of those newly working from home due to the coronavirus would prefer to work from home in the future.

Other results show:

Metova, headquartered in Franklin, Tennessee, continues the tradition of building mobile applications, while focusing on creating software development solutions for mobile self-service industries as well as complete solutions for the connected home and vehicle and the Internet of Things.