NoDesk: Issue #328
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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Senior Product Designer - International at Square - Remote (US)
Senior Product Manager at Udacity - Remote (US)
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Senior Social Media Manager at Deel - Remote (Ireland, UK)
Staff iOS Engineer at Mozilla - Remote (Canada, US)
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Senior Customer Success Lead at RevenueCat - Remote (Americas, EMEA)
Senior Executive Assistant at DigitalOcean - Remote (US)
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Staff Data Scientist, Growth at Stripe - Remote (US)
Top Picks
Hand-picked articles, stories and ideas from the remote work community and beyond.
‘The new normal’: work from home is here to stay, US data shows
Lauren Aratani | The Guardian
The same percentage of employed people who worked remotely in 2023 is the same as the previous year, a survey found.
How do we make remote meetings not suck?
Chelsea Troy
Remote meetings are not the problem. The caucus is the problem.
As we’ve established, caucus meetings are not good for getting ideas from your whole team. They’re good for getting ideas from the loudest and least inhibited members of your team, who I guarantee you, remote or not, will find a way to share their idea anyway.
Workers are increasingly ‘quiet vacationing’ with remote jobs
Olivia Hebert | Independent
People are increasingly “quiet vacationing” while working remote jobs, a recent study has revealed.
Research: People Still Want to Work. They Just Want Control Over Their Time.
Stephanie Tepper, Neil Lewis, Jr. | Harvard Business Review
Does having control over their time actually make workers happier — and more likely to stay in their jobs? To find out, we analyzed survey data from the National Study of the Changing Workforce, a nationally representative sample of 1,516 workers in the United States.
Salesforce Work-From-Home Party Is Over, Employees Required to Be in Office Three to Five Days a Week
Joe Kukura | SFist
SF’s largest private employer, Salesforce, is bringing the hammer down on its pajama-clad workers who’ve gotten used to remote work, as the company will start requiring employees to work three to five days a week in the office, and they’ll be monitoring security badge scans.
Summer Fridays are dead because remote work killed them
Emma Burleigh | Fortune
Summer Fridays have been under threat for years because of an emphasis on worker productivity and a corporate push for higher profits. But HR and recruiting experts tell Fortune that the rise of flexible work schedules during and after the pandemic is what finished the job. With most employees already working from home at the end of the week, companies are uninterested in encouraging a “leave the office early” mentality.
Digital nomads bound for south-east Asian sunshine face visa dilemma
Mercedes Ruehl | The Financial Times
Countries such as Thailand and Indonesia have tried to formalise process but struggle to boost take-up.
The digital nomad life is not for me
nicololo_s | Reddit
So, after a month and a half, I decided to return to my country in a few days. For now, the life of a digital nomad is not for me. I loved traveling and will surely do it several times a year, but not for six months or more as a digital nomad. Instead, I prefer trips of one to two months to different countries.
I admire people who achieve this lifestyle, and for those who are anxious or dream of it, don’t believe it is a fairy tale as it is often portrayed.
Italy’s one euro houses: Who can buy one and how does it work?
Lucy Thackray | Independent
Several small Italian towns have hit the headlines for selling off vacant houses for €1 a pop in the past couple of years.
But how does the scheme work, and who is eligible to snap up one of these bargain villas in the sun?
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