Talent Firm Flags Best US Cities for Hiring Remote Tech Workers
December 28, 2021
Stephen Ezell, director of global innovation policy at the Information Technology & Innovation Foundation, a science and technology think tank in Washington, D.C. maintained that remote work will continue to be quite prevalent in 2022.
“It’s been estimated that in the summer of 2019, two-thirds of America’s GDP was produced inside America’s households. The power of information technology now to fully facilitate remote work makes it likely we will see a great deal of remote work in the year ahead,” he told TechNewsWorld.
