What Tools Do Remote Workers Need to be Successful? Essential Hardware - Remote workers need reliable internet with a minimum download speed of 20-30 Mbps and a dual-screen computer setup. An up-to-date computer (less than 10 years old) is crucial; using outdated or inappropriate devices like an iPad for professional tasks is inadequate. Communication Tools - It's important for remote workers to have access to company communication platforms such as email and Slack. This integration helps maintain consistency and efficiency in communication across different locations. Phone System - For telecommunication, tools like RingCentral are recommended. These systems are cost-effective and facilitate better communication for remote teams, especially when compared to more expensive alternatives. Independence with Equipment - Remote workers, particularly contractors, should provide their own equipment. This includes not only computers but also other necessary tools for their specific roles, much like a maintenance worker would bring their own tools to a job. Company Support and Policies - Companies should have clear policies regarding equipment provision and support. While some businesses might consider providing equipment, it's generally more feasible for workers to use their own, given the risks involved with retrieval if the employment ends abruptly.

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