Hybrid Work Arrangement and Its Effect on Employee Satisfaction and Work Performance

The Hybrid work arrangements emerged as a means of adaptation during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. It typically blends in-person and remote work, and it has become a well-liked option for businesses looking to prepare their staff to work without being impacted by a pandemic. The Hybrid work arran...

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Published inInternational Journal For Multidisciplinary Research Vol. 7; no. 4
Main Author E A, Shijimol
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 24.08.2025
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Summary:The Hybrid work arrangements emerged as a means of adaptation during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. It typically blends in-person and remote work, and it has become a well-liked option for businesses looking to prepare their staff to work without being impacted by a pandemic. The Hybrid work arrangements, which combines in-office and remote work to improve employee performance and flexibility, has revolutionized traditional workplace relations. This study examines how employee performance and flexibility are affected by the Hybrid work arrangements in a number of different businesses. Work-life balance, employee productivity, performance indicators, work-hour and location flexibility, work arrangement preferences, and hybrid work environment issues are some of the important factors that are looked at. Data were gathered using a quantitative approach by means of a distributed questionnaire. Employees currently working in hybrid work environments were given a questionnaire, which was used to gather data. According to the data, the hybrid approach greatly increases employees' flexibility, enabling them to better balance their personal and professional obligations. Additionally, research shows that when compared to typical office environments, employees report higher levels of job satisfaction and productivity in hybrid arrangements. However, issues like loneliness and communication hurdles were also noted, underscoring the necessity for businesses to use efficient communication methods and tools. By providing suggestions for companies looking to improve their hybrid work strategies, this study advances our knowledge of how Hybrid work arrangementss can maximize employee engagement and performance. In the end, the study emphasizes how crucial flexibility is to creating a happy and effective staff. Hybrid work arrangements, Employee performance, Satisfaction
ISSN:2582-2160
2582-2160
DOI:10.36948/ijfmr.2025.v07i04.54351