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Why Software Developers Are Most Likely To Work From Home

software developers work from home
Software developers already constitute the largest group of remote workers in the world. Given the current COVID-19 situation, more developers are likely to shift to a similar arrangement. But, why are developers leading the course of this fluid workforce? In a survey, some 73% of technology professionals revealed that they think of remote work as an essential perk. Programming requires high levels of concentration and focus since it involves working on complex algorithms and mathematical software. Open offices may be too noisy and full of interruptions. Hence, given a choice between a public office and a quiet home, the latter is mostly preferred. Developers Worked Towards ‘Work From Home’ Long Ago Innovations were in place that could enable developers to track anyone from an
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Vishal Chawla
Vishal Chawla is a senior tech journalist at Analytics India Magazine and writes about AI, data analytics, cybersecurity, cloud computing, and blockchain. Vishal also hosts AIM's video podcast called Simulated Reality- featuring tech leaders, AI experts, and innovative startups of India.
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