Beyond Moonlighting: Why Job Design is the Key to Remote Team Success

29/04/2025 20 min Temporada 1 Episodio 4

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The Moonlighting Myth: More Than Just a PaychequeOver 70% of remote workers in offshore markets like the Philippines have multiple jobs. Does this mean they’re underpaid, or is there more to the story?Many assume moonlighting is purely a financial necessity. But the reality? It’s often a symptom of disengagement, underutilisation, and poor job design. When remote employees feel disconnected from their teams, lack career growth, or aren’t fully challenged, they seek fulfilment (and sometimes extra income) elsewhere.🎧 Tune in to the latest episode of Remote Talent Talks where Caleb Baker, Kate, Rosette, and Cy explore the truth behind moonlighting, including:Why employees take on multiple jobs (and why it’s not just about money)The impact of moonlighting on offshore teamsHow businesses can fix this—without micromanagingChapters00:00 – Introduction02:51 – What is Moonlighting?07:20 – The Impact on Offshore Hiring11:00 – Why Do Employees Moonlight?14:45 – Is Moonlighting Always a Bad Thing?17:43 – Key Takeaways & ConclusionWhy Employees Take on Multiple Jobs (And It’s Not Just About Money)There’s a misconception that offshore employees take on multiple jobs solely because of low pay. But in many cases, it’s about job satisfaction, engagement, and structure.High performers aren’t being challenged. Skilled remote workers often finish tasks quickly, leaving them with idle time—and the temptation to fill it with other work.Poor job design creates disengagement. If roles are not structured efficiently, employees may feel underutilised or undervalued.Lack of career growth leads to job-hopping. When employees don’t see a future in their roles, they look for alternatives—even if that means juggling multiple jobs.The efficiency myth. Offshore talent often works faster than expected, revealing inefficiencies in traditional job structures.Micromanaging Won’t Solve MoonlightingSome businesses react to moonlighting by implementing stricter monitoring, tracking software, or enforcing rigid work policies. But micromanagement doesn’t solve the root issue—it only creates distrust.Instead, companies should focus on creating an environment where employees don’t feel the need to moonlight.What won’t work?Over-policing employees with excessive monitoring.Enforcing unrealistic productivity expectations.Ignoring the need for professional development.What will work?Designing jobs that fully engage employees’ skills and abilities.Providing clear career paths and opportunities for growth.Offering fair and transparent compensation aligned with performance.The Real Solution: Ethical Offshoring & Job OptimisationAt Peoplegig Global, we believe that the best way to prevent moonlighting is to build an engaged, high-performance remote team.💡 Engagement is the best deterrent. Employees who feel valued, challenged, and included in company culture are far less likely to seek additional work. 💡 Fair pay isn’t just about salary. It’s about creating meaningful work and opportunities for growth. 💡 Smart job design matters. Employees who are fully utilised—but not overworked—deliver the best results.How Peoplegig Global Helps Businesses Build Committed Remote TeamsWe help companies operationalise offshore hiring the right way by ensuring strategic job matching to prevent role misalignment, implementing performance-based workload design to keep employees engaged and challenged, and fostering career development initiatives that promote long-term loyalty and success.Conclusion: A Better Way to Manage Remote TeamsThe key to reducing moonlighting isn’t surveillance—it’s smart job design, engagement, and fair compensation. When businesses invest in their remote teams, employees no longer feel the need to juggle multiple jobs.📩 Interested in building a high-performing offshore team that stays engaged? Let’s talk.