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Remote work and burnout: 7 ways to avoid it in your IT team

"Burnout" while working in IT

Burnout has suffered the fate of depression — when you talk about it, most often you get a devaluation and advice to get yourself together. It’s even more difficult when you have remote work in the US, especially in IT – because isn’t it a dream job? Not to go to the office every day, code on the couch and get rough money. In fact, burnout is becoming almost a professional disease of remote specialists.

The absence of a border between home and work, a lack of live contact, often a time difference. This is what remote work in the digital industry really looks like. And it becomes the main source of stress in a person’s life. It is not surprising that later all desire for her work disappears. Yes, the problem of burnout is underestimated. The good news is that it can be prevented.

Employee burnout: what do the statistics say?

Statistical data unequivocally prove the acuteness and prevalence of the problem. For example, Microsoft surveyed people aged 18-25 working in various digital industries — 41% of respondents plan to quit due to too high a level of stress at work. Another study surveyed only those who work remotely — about 70% of them noted symptoms of burnout.

According to Deloitte, 77% of surveyed Americans have experienced chronic fatigue at work. Ukraine was not an exception to this trend — a survey by the grc.ua portal showed that 64% of participants experience burnout, among which 22% cited their professional activities as the cause.

Symptoms and causes of burnout

In addition to specific numbers, statistics show an important thing: burnout can occur in office workers as well as in remote work on the Internet. Why? It’s just that most of its reasons do not relate to any specific profession at all and are found in all industries without exception:

  • professional uncertainty — there are no clear criteria for evaluating work, lack of understanding of the scope of responsibility, systematic overload outside of official duties;
  • problems in the team — toxic behavior, burnout of management and key team members (there is an effect of “contagion” from others), conflict of values (a person does something with which he internally disagrees), unethical corporate culture (when an atmosphere of competition is deliberately formed);
  • dissatisfaction with the results — lack of high-quality and timely feedback, lack of recognition;
  • skill reasons — inability to plan, set priorities, organize the work process and articulate one’s needs in a timely manner.

And this is what burnout looks like:

  • cognitive impairment — it is difficult for a person to learn something new, master a new program, technology;
  • there is no energy and initiative — mechanical work exclusively within the framework of requirements, without new solutions, creative ideas;
  • negative attitude towards the results of one’s own work;
  • complicated communication — constant delays in answers, being late for meetings;
  • systematic violation of deadlines;
  • difficulties with concentration;
  • lack of endurance, slow recovery;
  • irritability;
  • sleep problems;
  • negative associations, cynical statements about work or colleagues;
  • unmotivated anxiety about work — when a person does everything right, but is constantly unsure of the result.

Of course, burnout is a two-way street. If it happened, it will not disappear without the desire and work of a specific person. However, there are tools that will help, if not completely overcome it, then definitely reduce the severity and increase the team’s efficiency in IT work.

Ways to avoid burnout

These are simple actions that do not require anything extraordinary. At the same time, they are effective and work for everyone.

Introduce a culture of virtual coffee breaks

Lack of emotional support is also cited as one of the causes of burnout. This is more relevant for remote work, and not only (this is why openspace is not such a bad story). Man remains alone with his victories and defeats. And if you don’t have the skills and tools to live with them, it’s stressful. Of course, it is “treated” by a personal psychologist. But within the framework of the IT team, the solution can be virtual coffee breaks as part of the corporate culture. Legalize them to improve team relations and reduce stress (because talking about a problem situation with someone is already part of living it).

Offer flexible work hours

Remote work without experience is often the cause of problems with deadlines. When a person starts working at home, he has to reckon with his family. If the schedules do not coincide, there are small children (and they generally have unique and unpredictable needs) or sick relatives, we get additional reasons for stress. However, there is a way to bypass it. If the specifics of the employee’s work do not require control of working hours, make the work schedule flexible: give the opportunity to leave the house, agree on specific time intervals for discussions, and focus on the fact/quality of completion of tasks, not on the time of their completion.

What else can be done?

First of all, don’t demonize rest. Especially by your example: go on vacation along with the team, do not hesitate to take days off if necessary. Using the example of sports, explain that a break is an integral part of any work.

It is also important not to let employees fall into the state of a cog on which nothing depends: involve them in the discussion of decisions, make some exclusively collegially by majority vote to increase self-esteem and confidence.

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