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The future work environment will be shaped by numerous applications. Whether through mood board apps or networking apps, your job is likely to change in the future due to applications. Continue reading to learn more about the applications that stand to change the way we work.
Upstream
Upstream promises individuals can network in a virtual world easily. Currently, it hosts keynote speakers, such as Pablo Torre and Senator Cory Booker. After these events, attendees can participate in one-on-ones and the app allows members to ask questions and give introductions.
Fishbowl
Fishbowl is a professional networking app that gives users advice, and the ability to share information and talk about their co-workers anonymously. Users can disclose their full name or simply identify by their title or organization. It’s the opposite of LinkedIn, where people have to guard their reputation by presenting the safest version of themselves.
With so many people working from home, people have been experiencing difficulties with conflict resolution from afar. With Fishbowl, users have a place to air their grievances. Bosses can also monitor workplace morale.
Clubhouse
The clubhouse is an excellent application for those who might be craving some social interaction. There is speculation that the app’s popularity is largely due to the pandemic. However, its user base has grown since the pandemic’s conclusion. All things considered, Clubhouse’s popularity is likely to continue.
While the rest of the world has been using WhatsApp for some time, US mobile phone users haven’t quite caught on until now. As the future of texting, it’s loaded with features that simplify juggling your social life. You can hide your “last seen status from co-workers, customize notifications for individual contacts, and mute conversations. It brings freedom to the workplace that your mobile phone simply can’t.
Lunchclub
The future of the workplace will depend on virtual meetings. We’ve already seen this at play during and after the pandemic. Networking apps stand to change the world the most and Lunchclub is part of the revolution occurring. What was once an in-person matchmaking service has pivoted to a curation of one on one meetings with Zoom. Users can provide their background and goals and the app facilitates a weekly connection. The targeted nature of the Lunchclub stands to make it one of the most compelling applications on the market.
Slack
Most people have probably used Slack before. It is the preferred messaging app and with various features, such as employee availability statuses, video chat options, and app connectivity, it opens up options for personalization and utility. You can set reminders, maintain contact with remote workers, and establish meeting schedules so everyone on your team stays on the same page.
Conclusion- How Applications Are Shaping the Work Environment
Technology continues to shape the way we interact with each other and our work environment. Applications such as the ones discussed in this article are just a few examples of how our work environment will continue to change in response to technology.