If you want to succeed at remote work:
βοΈ Excel in time management
βοΈ Hone your written communication skills
π» Keep up to date with tech tools and terms
βοΈ Learn to maintain a work-life balance
What would add to the list? π
Practical tips for remote working:
πΊ Invest in a great office chair/standing desk
π Vary your workplace
βοΈ Spend some time outside every day
πͺ Work out/Walk daily
π½ Have lunch with people
What would you add?
If you want to succeed at remote work:
βοΈ Excel in time management
βοΈ Hone your written communication skills
π» Keep up to date with tech tools and terms
βοΈ Learn to maintain a work-life balance
What would add to the list? π
Iβm looking for a #PythonDeveloper
π΅Payment in USD. π»100% remote work.π½Paid time off.
Requirements: Advanced English.
β’ Previous experience developing complex SaaS solutions with React and PythonΒ β’ Good React and JavaScript skills and knowledge β’ Python programming skills.
Deel is hiring! π https://t.co/0YJCHKgSWn
If you find yourself suddenly looking for a new role, we'd love to talk to you. We're global, remote-first company that is building the future of work.
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@tunguz π Remote work should be the default. On-site should be an option.
π± Environmental, economic, and well-being benefits are obvious.
π€¬ (Bad) managers, and corporative diplomats are the ones slowing down remote work adoption. Not for long.
"I proudly wake up at 8:59 a.m., one minute before starting my remote work job. There are thousands like me and we donβt care what you think"
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Remote work awards people who produce.
Remote work removes ability to seem productive. You either create value or you don't.
Office politicians, diplomats and corporate ladder climbers have a tough time in remote companies.