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Workplace Flexibility Gives Companies Unique Access to Professional Talent

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(From The Huffington Post) -- Why aren't businesses and out-of-work professionals connecting? Even with the more than 20 million Americans unemployed or underemployed, companies are saying they can't find the "right people" for their open jobs (which reports estimate to number around 3.4 million). Hiring managers claim that job seekers lack the "necessary skills" to fill these roles, but in actuality, it is the way organizations operate that may be causing the disconnect.

Every day we meet with or talk to highly-educated professionals with sought-after specialized skills who turn down offers because they are looking for a work environment that is more progressive than what many of the companies today are presenting. These professionals have a desire -- or need -- for some element of flexibility in their work arrangement for any number of reasons. But surprisingly, these typically minimal allowances are falling on deaf ears.

Passing up a strong hire because he or she needs to work from home on Fridays (for example) hardly makes sense in this day and age. A company's human capital is what gives it a competitive edge and attracts other talented professionals. By evolving its perspective and implementing flexible work programs, a company can expand its reach for talent tenfold.

Here's why. There are likely millions of applicants out there who fall into at least one of these groups:

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1. They aren't interested in working full time from an office.
2. They require flexibility for personal reasons.
3. They don't want to relocate.

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Still, many organizations wonder why they should have to make accommodations for potential employees. If a person needs a job, why can't he or she come into the office? Or, remote working is too disruptive and will turn my company upside down. In actuality, here's how the above plays out on the business side when organizations are open to alternative workplace options:

1. The company saves on real estate costs and other operating expenses through an office-sharing environment.
2. The company reduces benefit and salary outlays depending on the type of flexibility programs offered.
3. The company circumvents geographical limits and increases hiring pool through remote work options.

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