business advice, information: is4profit

free small business advice & information

Article Index
Employees working from home
Advantages and disadvantages of employees working at home
Types of work and skills suited to home working
Employment contracts and working from or at home
Kitting out people who work at home
Managing employees who work from home
Your health and safety obligations towards homeworkers
How technology can facilitate working from home
Responsibilities of homeworkers

Employees working from home

Types of work and skills suited to home working

When weighing up whether to let an employee work from home, you should consider the nature of their job. Some types of work are particularly suited to homeworking. For example:

  • telesales and marketing
  • customer service
  • consultancy and professional services, such as accountancy or HR administration
  • writing, editing, research and translation
  • some types of administrative work

You also need to consider whether employees themselves are suited to working away from your base. They're likely to need skills in a number of key areas:

  • time management and self-discipline
  • motivation
  • self-sufficiency
  • communication
  • technology

Working from home isn't for everyone. But bear in mind that if you allow one person to do it, you may be setting a precedent that others will want to follow, so it's best to have a clear idea from the start of how homeworking could fit the needs of your business. You may want to consider setting some “house” rules, such as giving priority to requests from parents of young children.

Remember, too, that in some cases you're legally obliged to “seriously consider” requests for homeworking. Parents of children under six and disabled children under 18 can request a range of flexible-working patterns from their employers - including the right to work from home.

Employees Working from Home - Crown Copyright © 2004-2011


Monthly Prize Draw!

Win £375 worth of advertising for your business.

Enter our competition by either:


*Terms & Conditions apply | Previous winners

Small Business Newsletter

Sign up to the weekly Small Business Newsletter, just enter your email address in the box below.

Small Business Poll

Employing Staff. In the next 12 months are you looking to: