As a remote worker who moved to a new city at the same time as landing my role, I found that as much as I loved the flexibility of remote, it made it difficult to find new friends and I experienced a fair bit of social isolation.
What have your experiences been like? I this a pretty wide spread phenomenon?
Lots of people have been putting themselves into a new social experience, consistently: Digital Nomads. You can probably learn a few things from them, and/or even open up to meet others who are more transient than you.
hope that helps.
Really great points thanks for sharing!
Find a coworking space, make small talk, see who reciprocates. There's the added benefit of not having to act like actual coworkers, because you aren't. More natural.
I have found myself in a similar situation while working remotely. You are limited and there aren't many things you can easily discuss or share with your colleagues. Remote jobs lack many important features. However, one amazing feature of remote work is that you can work from any place you like.
To overcome these limitations, I recently joined a coworking space. It is also a good option for those who want to sit with like-minded individuals. I would suggest trying it out.
Social isolation is a significant challenge for remote workers. Without regular face-to-face interactions with colleagues and supervisors, remote workers can feel disconnected from the team and the organization as a whole. This sense of isolation can lead to feelings of loneliness, disengagement, and decreased productivity. Additionally, remote workers may struggle to build relationships with their colleagues and miss out on opportunities for collaboration and mentorship. To address these challenges, remote workers can take proactive steps to stay connected with their team, such as scheduling regular video calls or attending virtual team-building events. Employers can also play a role in reducing social isolation by fostering a culture of communication and inclusivity and providing resources and support for remote workers.