Check out this great article about remote work: You Don’t Need a Reason to Want to Work Remotely
Important Notes from these articles:
- “But at the end of the day, you technically don’t owe an explanation to anyone about the career moves you make. As long as you feel happy and confident about what you’re doing and what’s inspiring you to do it, that’s really all that matters. Here’s the bottom line: while it might not feel like it, you don’t actually need a reason for wanting to work remotely. You can just want it—and that’s it. But what happens if you’re asked about your reasoning in a job interview or a similar situation? In those circumstances, you can feel extra pressure to spout out a logical and impressive rationalization. Don’t force yourself to get specific. Something general like, “It’s something I’ve been considering for a while, and I wanted to give it a try!” should do the trick when it comes to answering the question—without boxing yourself in.”