This is how mothers look for work
In the last two years, as a result of Covid, jobs offering full or partial home office work have increased significantly. This is a great help for mothers returning to the labor market after giving birth, as it is important for them to spend as little time as possible away from home.
In addition, it is also a primary consideration that they can choose 2, 4 or even 6-hour working hours according to their possibilities. In this changed, sensitive and trying life situation, the empathic attitude of employers is particularly important, so it is beneficial to take the first steps towards reintegration in a forum created specifically for this purpose. Such is mommyworks.hu, where the target audience of job advertisements are mothers.
There are many different ideas about when it is time to go back to work after giving birth, it is a topic that strongly divides people. What weighs more than anyone’s opinion is the unique needs of mothers, the life situation in which they can feel the best. If they only want to babysit for a long time, then yes, if they also want other types of stimuli, then they can afford to take on other activities with a tiny baby.
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