- Over 70% of U.S. workers are somewhat or very happy with the current work model in place at their company
- Among 58% of U.S. employees expected to go into the office for a certain number of days a week or month, 32% work three days a week from the office compared to those who work five days, four days, two days a week or less
- 62% of U.S. employees have the same working model post-pandemic as they did pre-pandemic
- U.S. workers have more or less shifted back to pre-pandemic working models with 40% working fully from the office pre-pandemic compared to 31% post-pandemic
- Pre-pandemic, nearly 50% (49) of U.S. workers had some form of a hybrid or remote working model, whether that included some remote days, half from the office/half from home or fully remote
- Post-pandemic,
- nearly 70% (68.9) of U.S. workers have some form of hybrid or remote working models, whether that includes some remote days, half from the office/half from home or fully remote
- 85% (84.7) are working either fully from the office or mostly from the office, whether that includes some remote days or half from the office and half from home
- only 15% of U.S. workers are fully remote or mostly remote
- 34% of U.S. employees use their time in the office for brainstorming or strategy sessions with colleagues, followed by 33% who use it to meet with their manager or team and 33% who use it to attend workshops or skill development sessions
- In-person meetings are also used for large meetings with multiple people (31%), meeting new team members (29%) and social events (26%)