Core Insights - The survey indicates that remote-first workplaces are sustainable and highly productive, challenging the notion that productivity requires a return to the office [1][3]. Company Findings - 83% of remote-friendly companies report high or very high productivity, with 62% indicating "high" productivity and 21% "very high" [3]. - 62% of these companies do not utilize surveillance tools, reflecting a strong culture of mutual trust [3]. - Akamai's flexible work program allows over 95% of employees to choose their work environment, leading to higher performance ratings and a 7.3% attrition rate, significantly lower than the global tech average of 13.2% [5]. Industry Trends - 52% of surveyed companies consider remote-first their default mode of work, with most adopting this model during or shortly after the pandemic [6][7]. - Talent acquisition is a primary driver for adopting remote-first models, with 72% citing access to a wider talent pool as the main reason [7]. - 79% of companies offer mental health benefits, and 72% provide flexible hours, indicating a shift towards prioritizing employee well-being [7].
Getting Remote Right: Akamai-i4cp Survey Finds 83% of Remote-Friendly Companies Report High Productivity