NODESK: Issue #110
A weekly newsletter with the best new remote jobs, stories and ideas from the remote work community, and occasional offbeat pieces to feed your curiosity.
By Daniel (@nodeskco).
Remote Jobs
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Featured Jobs
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Senior Product Designer at Kiva - Remote in US
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Product Manager at Argent - Remote in Europe
Latest Jobs
Customer Success Manager at Carrot - Remote
Data Scientist at Eyeo - Remote
Freelance Corporate Travel Copywriter at SmartBug Media - Remote in US
Product Designer at Retrium - Remote in US
Customer Support at MailerLite - Remote
Data Trainee at Leadfeeder - Remote in Finland
Product Manager, Search at Wikimedia Foundation - Remote
Senior Software Engineer, Security at Reddit - Remote
UX/UI Designer (Product) at HASH - Remote
Customer Support Moderator at Online Moderation - Remote
Senior Product Designer at Zipline - Remote in US
Senior Technical Writer at Netlify - Remote
Strategic Enterprise Account Executive - Europe at MURAL - Remote in Europe
Game Designer, Minigames at Hytale - Remote
Onboarding Success Consultant at CommentSold - Remote in US
Senior Product Designer, Health at Twitter - Remote in US
WordPress Developer at rtCamp - Remote
Account Support Specialist - EMEA at GitHub - Remote in Europe
Frontend Engineer at Memberstack - Remote
Product Designer at RevenueCat - Remote
2020 Academy Summer Externship - Virtual at Point72 - Remote
Visual Marketing Designer at Shogun - Remote
Director, Product Management at vidIQ - Remote
Sales Engineer at Polarity - Remote in US
Top Picks
Hand-picked articles, stories and ideas from the remote work community and beyond.
If You’re a Remote Worker, You’re Going to Be Surveilled. A Lot.
Chris Stokel-Walker | OneZero
Just about every office worker who still has a job is now working from home, growing weary of Zoom, and in many cases struggling to juggle childcare with remote meetings and deadlines.
But there’s a deeper worry bubbling under: Working from home — and the hodgepodge of sticky-tape solutions set up in a hurry to try and make working work — could pose a significant privacy risk.
What is your strongest argument against remote work?
minasss | Hacker News
Please, I need to know!
These Aerial And Satellite Photos Of An Airport Absolutely Stuffed With Airliners Are Nuts
Tyler Rogoway | The Drive
Nowhere has received more airliners for storage during this crisis than Southern California Logistics Airport in Victorville, California.
Are we too busy to enjoy life?
Anne-Laure Le Cunff | Ness Labs
We are scared of idleness because stopping would mean having to really consider what we want out of life and what we currently have. Sometimes, the gap feels so wide, we’d rather stay on the hamster wheel.
Working from Home
Alexis Gay | Twitter
Offbeat - Feed Your Curiosity
Article: How to play board games online with your friends by Joe Masilotti.
Afterthought:
Allow me to share what I love about a good walk in Japan: I love the small villages, coming across a rusted and worn down kissa, sipping a ¥200 cup of the dankest coffee around, listening to an 80 year old mama relay debauched stories of love lost over a slice of pizza toast. I love the Japan-walking clichés, those moments in the forest, alone, uguisu birdsong above, winds shifting the bamboo treetops like a Ghibli film loop, stopping to catch my breath next to a grave marking the spot where a loyal horse conked out two hundred years ago.
— Ise-ji: Walk With Me by Craig Mod
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