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Ask HN: Is extended WFH/remote weakening soft skills for my job prospects?

3 点作者 spearingthehead超过 2 年前
My first job working remote was in 2013- that&#x27;s 9 years ago and 7 before COVID- and all my further jobs have been 100% remote since. Outside from the occasional few-times-a-year meeting with one or two people, or on-site job interviews, I never had physical face to face contact with professionals again.<p>I&#x27;m also a homebody and rarely go out with friends, and perhaps this is contributing to my inability with reading social cues at interviews as well.<p>Could all this remote work from the past be making a lot of people like myself rough around the edges in personality fit and why I&#x27;m failing interviews since 2020? Because, when the pandemic started (and the number of remote jobs went up) I have not been employed at all. It feels like I have been &quot;pushed out&quot; as a flood of new remote workers rushed in and no longer do I stand out as much.<p>I&#x27;d especially like to hear from people who were working remote before the pandemic. Because I&#x27;m starting to suspect that I&#x27;m focusing on the wrong things to improve my chances of getting an offer.

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bradwood超过 2 年前
In short: yes.<p>Human social interaction is a critical part of developing as a person. Eschewing it to stay at home all the time can&#x27;t be good IMHO.