NoDesk: Issue #309
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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Senior Product Manager at Astronomer - Remote (US)
Strategic Account Executive, Australia at PagerDuty - Remote (Australia)
Strategic Account Manager at 15Five - Remote (US)
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Humbly Confident Security Lead at YNAB - Remote (Worldwide)
Junior Accounts Payable Analyst (APAC) at GitLab - Remote (APAC)
Onboarding Manager at 1Password - Remote (Canada, UK, US)
Senior Team Leader, Engineering - AI at Rocket Money - Remote (US)
Designer (Web & Brand) at Linear - Remote (North America)
Director of Sales at ConvertKit - Remote (US)
HR Operations & Data Manager at FullStory - Remote (US)
Sales Development Representative Manager at Maze - Remote (US East)
Senior Product Designer at Cloudflare - Remote (US)
GTM Evangelist at Apollo - Remote (US)
Marketing Manager, Nordics at Squarespace - Remote (UK)
Marketing Operations Specialist - Contract at UserTesting - Remote (US)
Support Engineer, EMEA (Remote, Sweden) at Grafana Labs - Remote (Sweden)
Web Content Designer at Stripe - Remote (Canada, US)
Account Manager - Nordic at Dropbox - Remote (Ireland, UK)
Customer Success Manager (West) at GitLab - Remote (North America)
Customer Support Representative at Mural - Remote (Argentina)
Brand Designer, Brand Studio at Figma - Remote (US)
Chief of Staff at Rasa - Remote (US)
Data Science Intern at Olo - Remote (US)
Senior Associate, Growth at Axios - Remote (US)
Staff Engineer, Globalization Platform at Stripe - Remote (Spain)
Top Picks
Hand-picked articles, stories and ideas from the remote work community and beyond.
Who Still Works From Home?
Ben Casselman, Emma Goldberg, Ella Koeze | The New York Times
The American workplace’s experiment with remote work happened, effectively, overnight: With the onset of the pandemic in March 2020, more than half of workers began working from home at least part of the time, according to Gallup. But the shift to a permanent hybrid-work reality has been gradual, with periods of tension as workers across white-collar industries pushed against executives’ return-to-office orders.
Working from home can make us healthier and happier. Employers benefit too. Here’s the evidence if you need any convincing
Ty Ferguson, Carol Maher, Rachel Curtis | The Conversation
Some of us used to imagine a world where the morning commute was a short stroll from your bedroom, the dress code included comfy slippers, and the closest coffee shop was your kitchen. Then working from home became a reality for many during the COVID pandemic, reshaping our work-life balance.
A new kind of remote work city just drove a $2 trillion gain in the housing market. ‘Pricey metros and pandemic boomtowns’ are drifting, Redfin finds
Alena Botros | Fortune
The biggest asset class just got even bigger. The national housing market is now worth $47.5 trillion, after its value went up another $2.4 trillion over the last year, according to a preliminary Redfin analysis of more than 90 million homes as of December of last year. The answer, still, lies with the lure of remote work, and a very particular type of city is driving the increase.
What Gen Z Will Lose if They Don’t Have Friendships at Work
Jeffrey Hall | The Wall Street Journal
As more young people work remotely, they aren’t forming close relationships with colleagues. That will have a profound impact on their social—and work—lives.
The remote-work revolution means only managers can afford to live in pricey cities
Irina Ivanova, Alena Botros | Fortune
The pandemic surge toward remote work, it was once hoped, would bring in a more egalitarian America, where workers no longer had to live in pricey coastal cities to advance in their career. But four years on, the remote-work revolution has had some unexpected effects—and one of them is a polarization in where bosses and frontline workers live.
Bring Back Private Offices
Albert Cory | Life Since the Baby Boom
In the Before Times, you just came to the office every day. It wasn’t even a question; “working from home” was just not practical. “Going to work” meant leaving the house. Then the pandemic happened.
Now that it’s over, even coming in three days a week is so controversial that unions are getting involved.
Germany: Working from home is here to stay, says study
DW
Working from home is the not-so-new normal for many German workers, a study says. More than a third of service sector employees do their jobs remotely at least some of the time.
Five countries with the best work-life balance
Amanda Ruggeri | BBC
For anyone considering an international move, it’s important to understand a country’s attitudes towards work – and whether it prioritises work-life balance.
Cities or Towns you're always coming back to and never getting enough of it
SaiyWolf | Reddit
What are your favorite cities or towns like that you’re always coming back and never getting enough of it and why’s that?
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