Telecommuting Jobs Flourish as Economy Tanks

As the recession continues to exert a heavy toll on many enterprises, the need to cut down on expenses seems to be the only thing left if they are to keep their doors open. One of the ways that many companies are doing this is offering remote workers telecommuting jobs. Telecommuting has been seen as the new way to cut down on salaried workers while maintaining production. Virtually, all companies in the software and service industries have seen the value and the enormous operating cost-cuts that telecommuting can provide. In fact, this trend has been picking up over the last couple of years and all signs do not show it stopping. Globalization has taken a whole new level and there are many dynamic forces that are driving this process that even governments cannot control.

With falling telecommunication costs and the expansion of the World Wide Web, telecommuting jobs have the perfect platform from where to grow and move the next wave of how jobs are done. What is referred to as globalization 3.0 is shrinking the world to a small size and flattening the playing field at the same time. Individuals and enterprises are now able to collaborate and compete globally. Thanks to software and the creation of the global fiber-optic network, all are now next-door neighbors. Outsourcing is moving once locally-available jobs to the other end of the world. Anything from tax deductions to taking reservations and arranging for bookings are some of the jobs that no longer depend on local manpower.

One of the fields where telecommuting jobs seems to have favored is in the software development. Software development does not need to be done in one place anymore. In fact, software development through what is called Agile development is aimed at offering remotely located teams access to the same software platform where teams can share ideas, their progress and any difficulties in the development cycle without necessarily being in the same room. Consider also telecommuting jobs in the field of customer care. It is no longer necessary to have customer care representatives sitting in an office doing inbound and outbound calls. With a home phone and a computer with an internet access, this can easily be done right remotely.

We are in the middle of a big technological change and living in a society that is at the heart of that cutting edge change is hard to predict where all this will lead to. One thing is certain though; telecommuting jobs are here to stay.

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Posted under Interresting by Sr Good Tip on Wednesday 30 September 2009 at 12:17 pm

3 Comments »

  1. Comment by Kay@Green Card Lottery — March 8, 2010 @ 9:07 pm

    There are many people who would like to do a telecommuting job. I think telecommuting jobs can save lot of money and time.

  2. Comment by Neda@Resume — March 18, 2010 @ 10:45 pm

    I agree that telecommuting jobs are here to stay because it helps to cut expenses and save money.

  3. Comment by Hailey%9Logan — March 25, 2010 @ 2:38 am

    When I give a minister an order, I leave it to him to find the means to carry it out.

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