Remote Working and Career Development in the Information Technology Sector: A Conceptual Reassessment of Skill Formation, Visibility, and Progression
Abstract
Remote working has reshaped how careers unfold in knowledge-intensive sectors, particularly within information technology. While much of the literature emphasises employee satisfaction and wellbeing, far less attention has been paid to how remote working influences career development, skill acquisition, and perceived progression. This paper develops a conceptual reassessment of career outcomes under remote working conditions, arguing that remote work simultaneously expands access to developmental opportunities while constraining visibility, signalling, and informal learning. Drawing on Human Capital Theory and Social Exchange Theory, the paper conceptualises career development as a socially embedded and structurally mediated process rather than a purely individual outcome. It proposes that remote working alters three critical mechanisms of career progression: skill formation, career visibility, and access to developmental relationships. The paper contributes to the literature by offering a theoretically grounded framework that explains why remote working enhances career development for some employees while inhibiting it for others, particularly within the IT sector. Implications are discussed for organisational design, leadership practice, and future research.
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