The shift to remote work has significantly reshaped productivity and teamwork, with over 12,800 remote working tools now available, raising over $27 billion in funding. Companies launched since the pandemic are seeing sharply lower employee numbers, reflecting broader trends in work practices. This decline in head counts is attributed to the rise of remote work, the expansion of the gig economy, and the proliferation of software tools, enabling entrepreneurs to operate with leaner staff. #startup
The number of employees at companies launched since the pandemic is sharply lower, reflecting broader trends in the way people work https://t.co/VgWvy83RDF There's only so much you can do w/contractors...
Lower head counts also reflect more fundamental changes. The rise of remote work, the expansion of the gig economy and the proliferation of software tools all make it easier for entrepreneurs to operate with a leaner staff. https://t.co/FwGJgs935W #startup
The number of employees at companies launched since the pandemic is sharply lower, reflecting broader trends in the way people work https://t.co/hOAXQeJImO via @WSJ