NoDesk: Issue #294
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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Latest Jobs
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Brand Design Intern (Summer 2024) at Dropbox - Remote (US)
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Business Operations and Strategy Associate at Coursedog - Remote (US)
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People + Culture Business Partner at Olo - Remote (US)
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Design Research Intern (Summer 2024) at Dropbox - Remote (Canada)
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Senior Financial Analyst at Mural - Remote (Canada, US)
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Top Picks
Hand-picked articles, stories and ideas from the remote work community and beyond.
Bosses thought they won the return-to-office wars by imposing rigid policies. Now they’re facing a wave of legal battles
Gleb Tsipursky | Fortune
After seemingly having won the return-to-office wars, employers may be walking into a legal storm by enforcing rigid return-to-office (RTO) mandates.
‘Double dipping’: why managers worry that staff have a second job on the sly
Pilita Clark | Financial Times
There is growing concern that remote workers are offering their services elsewhere.
Americans extend their holiday travel in remote work era
Erica Pandey | Axios
Americans are taking advantage of a longer travel window for Thanksgiving — leaving earlier and returning later to beat traffic and spend more time with family and friends.
Millennials are the reason you can still work remotely
Juliana Kaplan | Insider
If you’re working from home today — or an empty office — you can thank (or blame) a millennial.
The remote work mystery deepens—traffic is worse than ever but offices are sitting empty
Jane Thier | Fortune
It’s hard to ignore the fact that almost nobody is in their office as much as they used to be. Indeed, just 5% of workers worked entirely from home before the pandemic. For over two years now, offices can’t quite surpass half-full, and more than a third of workers who can work from home do so all the time. One of the most commonly cited benefits of working outside the office is the fact that it means avoiding the slog of commuting, which can be incredibly costly both financially and time-wise.
There are many reasons disabled people can’t just work from home – threatening to cut their benefits won’t fix the wider problems
Paula Holland, Calum Carson, Rebecca Florisson | The Conversation
Our recent study found that disabled people greatly valued having access to hybrid and remote working. And 80% regarded having access to remote working as essential or very important factors when looking for a new job. Disabled women, carers and people with multiple impairments in particular considered remote working as essential.
Workers in Seoul have ditched remote working. Now the capital has the strongest office market in the world.
Polly Thompson | Business Insider
The debate over whether companies should allow flexible work-from-home arrangements versus mandating their employees to return to the office continues to divide the US workforce.
Inside Digital Nomad Paradise: How a Bulgarian town became a haven for remote workers
Krista Hessey | Global News
A small town in Bulgaria is attracting a new kind of visitor: digital nomads.
New college grads are more likely to be unemployed in today’s job market
Abha Bhattarai | The Washington Post
The unemployment rate for recent college graduates is higher than for the general population in an unusual shift.
Do Colder or Warmer Places Eat More Spicy or Bland Food?
Frank Jacobs | Gastro Obscura
The correlation between temperature and flavor is obvious across the U.S., Europe, and Asia.
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