Since the COVID-19 pandemic, remote work has exploded in popularity; by 2025 an expected 22% of the workforce will be entirely remote. Remote work isn't without its flaws as being in your home while working can lead to a lack of a separation between home and work which causes burnout, stress, and disorganization. These workers are much more likely to be working over 40 hours a week and the combined challenges of remote work are leaving many short of where they should be. Automatic time tracking can help smooth out some of the problems with remote work by showing where time is spent and where time needs to be spent. In the US alone, filling timesheets wastes $7.4 billion in productivity each day - just from workers forgetting to log their hours. Saving time and money while simultaneously not needing to worry about how to structure days and trying to figure out how to prioritize projects can be a huge boost for many remote workers.
Find more about how automatic time tracking with facial recognition can streamline your workflow here.
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