Beebeejump Solar power revolutionalizing Remote jobs in Nigeria
Remote jobs is not a new thing, the advancement In digital technology increased the popularity. Social media no doubt with hash tags like #Workfromanywhere and #DigitalNomad had an unreserved contribution. The birth of remote jobs dated back to the invention of internet which made inter and intra business communication super easy. This has made some companies staff work remotely, reducing the cost of managing staff for the companies while retaining efficiency.
A paradigm shift was experienced with remote jobs in the last four month in Nigeria. Following the order from Nigeria government to stay at home for the said period. Companies and organizations where forced to make their staff work from home. According to Bloomberg,(https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2020-04-09/zoom-goes-from-conferencing-app-to-the-pandemic-s-social-network) teleconferencing service Zoom added 100 million new users between April 1, 2020 and April 21, 2020 alone.
Online customer relationship tools were used to make the ritual of business continue. Corporate organizations such as banks, human resource organizations adopted the working at home strategy. Presently, rather than being a temporary means of transacting business during lockdown it has now come to stay.
Meanwhile, to sustain this work life transformation an alternative power supply that is stable and reliable as opposed to the grid power system supplied by government in Nigeria is needed. Even the use of generating set is more expensive at the long run. Using solar energy is by far the way to sustaining the novel work from home era. A solar system which consist of a solar panel, solar inverter and a solar battery will give remote workers a 24hrs power supply with a clean and noiseless environment to work in. Although some remote worker have started using the renewable energy that does not disappoint to become efficient while working. Others have to come to a consensus of using the free gift from the sun.
Remote jobs is not a new thing, the advancement In digital technology increased the popularity. Social media no doubt with hash tags like #Workfromanywhere and #DigitalNomad had an unreserved contribution. The birth of remote jobs dated back to the invention of internet which made inter and intra business communication super easy. This has made some companies staff work remotely, reducing the cost of managing staff for the companies while retaining efficiency.
A paradigm shift was experienced with remote jobs in the last four month in Nigeria. Following the order from Nigeria government to stay at home for the said period. Companies and organizations where forced to make their staff work from home. According to Bloomberg, teleconferencing service Zoom added 100 million new users between April 1, 2020 and April 21, 2020 alone.
Online customer relationship tools were used to make the ritual of business continue. Corporate organizations such as banks, human resource organizations adopted the working at home strategy. Presently, rather than being a temporary means of transacting business during lockdown it has now come to stay.
Meanwhile, to sustain this work life transformation an alternative power supply that is stable and reliable as opposed to the grid power system supplied by government in Nigeria is needed. Even the use of generating set is more expensive at the long run. Using solar energy is by far the way to sustaining the novel work from home era. A solar system which consist of a solar panel, solar inverter and a solar battery will give remote workers a 24hrs power supply with a clean and noiseless environment to work in. Although some remote worker have started using the renewable energy that does not disappoint to become efficient while working. Others have to come to a consensus of using the free gift from the sun.
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