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Return to Work Surveys: Mind the Gap

Thanks to the hard work of scientists, we’ve got vaccines against the coronavirus, and thanks to our dedicated healthcare workers and government leaders, they’re actually getting into the arms of fellow citizens. So now that we’re getting vaccinated, when do we head back to the office?

Not so fast.

According to a recent survey by BCG and Appcast, working on-site five days a week isn’t what most U.S. employees are looking for. Pre-pandemic, two-thirds (64%) of U.S. employees worked fully on-site, but in the wake of the pandemic, the survey finds that just 14% of U.S. employees prefer to work fully on-site going forward. That’s quite a gap! Another 50% prefer a flexible working arrangement, and the final 35% prefer working fully remote.

What’s On The Minds Of Your Employees?

If you’re not able to actually ask them in person, you can send out a short survey to get insight into their thoughts. A quick Google search will return scores of “return to work” surveys that you can use as-is or which you can tailor to your specific needs.

But before hitting “send,” take a few minutes to think through what themes you’re going to ask about, and also to review some of the best practices for fielding surveys.

Return to Work Survey Themes

A few themes are common among many of the surveys you’ll find, as well as the articles talking about returning to work.


Not sure how to start looking at your data? Check out my blog post that walks you through how to get started, or download my Data Jumpstart Guide for my 5-Step process.


Return to Work Survey Best Practices

In order to get a good response rate on your survey, consider a few best practices for creating and administering surveys.


Connect With Me

Are you thinking of sending out your own survey, but not sure where to start? Book a free 30-minute discussion using the scheduling form below, and we can get to work on it. I look forward to connecting!

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