Survey: One in five in United States say virtual work meetings rarely productive


A new survey by Zippia reveals that nine percent of American teleworkers are interrupted from their meeting by childcare. — Pixabay

As the coronavirus pandemic has transformed millions of people worldwide into telecommuters, work meetings are inevitably moved to video conferencing apps like Zoom and Skype. A new survey shows that videoconferencing presents a slew of challenges for workers.

As home offices are becoming the new norm, San Francisco-based online recruitment company Zippia has surveyed 2,000 American workers to see how they are coping with online video meetings.

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