NoDesk: Issue #292
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).
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Top Picks
Hand-picked articles, stories and ideas from the remote work community and beyond.
Future Of Work: Is A Return To The Office Inevitable?
David Morel | Forbes
Has the hybrid work bubble burst? According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the number of Americans working from home has fallen dramatically since its pandemic highs. Today, fewer than 26% of U.S. households still have someone working remotely at least one day a week, which is a significant drop from the early 2021 peak of 37%.
Is Remote Work the Answer to Women’s Prayers, or a New ‘Mommy Track’?
Sarah Kessler | The New York Times
Post-pandemic work-from-home norms allowed more women to stay in the work force than ever before. Remote work could also make it harder to get ahead.
Why the golden age of remote work may be coming to an end
Anuz Thapa | CNBC
Finding fully remote work is getting challenging. New research from Indeed found that job postings are declining faster in metropolitan areas where many jobs can be done remotely.
The Evolution of Working from Home
Jose Maria Barrero, Nicholas Bloom, Steven J. Davis | Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research
Looking ahead we predict working from home will continue to grow because of the expansion in research and development into new technologies to improve remote working. Hence, the pandemic generated both a one-off jump and a longer-run growth acceleration in working from home.
The Future Of Work 50 2023
Jena McGregor | Forbes
Forbes’ 2023 list highlights 50 leaders, executives, thinkers and teams rethinking the world of work at a time when everything—from the job market’s future to AI’s impact to a college degree’s value—feels more uncertain than ever.
The remote work era may be coming to an end — if companies can afford to keep their offices open
Aaron Mok | Insider
That doesn’t mean offices are now fully occupied. Even though the majority of employers want their workers to work from the office on some days, only 28% of these businesses are using 100% of their office space. In fact, the study found that 80% of offices have downsized since the start of the pandemic.
Working it out: Is hybrid the future of work?
David Pogue | CBS News
For his report “The Evolution of Working from Home,” Steven Davis (a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University) and his coauthors surveyed 30,000 Americans about work, and what they said is: hybrid hits the sweet spot.
Young people who work remotely are 'probably not' going to become corporate CEOs, an NYU business professor says
Sawdah Bhaimiya | Insider
A New York University professor has a warning for Gen Zers who are choosing remote work and prioritizing work-life balance, saying they’re unlikely to make the top job as corporate CEOs or reap the same financial rewards as others.
How has your worldview changed after living the DN lifestyle?
Bubbly_Eye41 | Reddit
I used to think owning a house is a compulsory coz local in my countries are so obsessed with it. If you haven’t own one in your late 20s you have not made it. But when I traveled to more expensive city, people will never buy a property and tie themselves with loan at even 30s. Now I’m thinking buying an old tiny house in Japan might be a better deal, at least I don’t have to loan from the bank.
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