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10 Common Mistakes That Can Prevent You from Landing a Remote Job
This story was written by: @daniel_dr. Learn more about this writer by checking @daniel_dr's about page,
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In this blog, we'll explore the most common mistakes that candidates make when applying for remote positions. One of the worst things a candidate can do that holds them back from getting remote jobs is failing to demonstrate their ability to work independently. You can stand out as a strong candidate in the competitive remote job market by presenting yourself professionally and tailoring your applications.
Balance Is Killing Your Ambition: How to Become World Class
Everything the best athletes do is to improve their game performance. If you play several distracting sports, you will end up mediocre at them. Create a sport that's so tied and unique to you that nobody can replace or compete with you. When there's an intersection, you can be the best at XYZ.
This story was written by: @ilinskii. Learn more about this writer by checking @ilinskii's about page,
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Italy, Turkey, and South Africa have launched their digital nomad visa programs. Each of these nations has its own crypto regulation framework for legal entities and individuals to provide operations with crypto. To get this visa, it's essential to confirm a regular income of €28,000 per year or about €2,300 per month.
The Great Outdoors (of Computing): Take Your Work Outside
This story was written by: @zachflower. Learn more about this writer by checking @zachflower's about page,
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Being stuck working inside on a beautiful day sucks. To take your work outside, find some shade, turn up the brightness, disable dark mode, and invest in a good pair of noise canceling headphones to drown out the leaf blowers.
The Best and Worst States for Remote Work in the U.S
This story was written by: @amply. Learn more about this writer by checking @amply's about page,
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Remote work has gained popularity, but not all U.S. states offer equal opportunities. New data reveals the top 10 WFH states, led by Maryland, and the lowest WFH figures, with Mississippi at the bottom. Factors like industry composition impact WFH rates. Visit the HackerNoon Job Board to explore remote job opportunities in tech roles across the U.S.
Unicorns Crafting the Infrastructure for a Digital Nomad Nation
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The rise of digital nomads, now comparable in number and economic impact to a small country, has spurred the emergence of startups like Deel, SafetyWing, and Bubbleswitch.me. These companies are addressing unique challenges like employment compliance, health security, and social integration, helping to shape a decentralized "digital nomad nation" where nation-states are viewed as service providers competing on features like safety, taxes, and internet speed.
Working Together From Afar: Easy Strategies for Remote Team Collaboration
Remote paintings is turning into greater common in recent times, and it is essential to have the right techniques in location to hold matters jogging easily. I'm excited to share with you a few extremely good easy and effective ways to work collectively as a group, even when we're miles apart.
Building a remote-friendly company: an interview with Webflow CEO Vlad Magdalin
This story was written by: @shannon. Learn more about this writer by checking @shannon's about page,
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This story was written by: @techsoup. Learn more about this writer by checking @techsoup's about page,
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Zoom is an ever-evolving video conferencing platform, suitable for one-on-one check-ins, group meetings, large events, and everything in between. It's also becoming increasingly interconnected with other products, including project management tools, collaboration services, and document storage solutions.
5 Home Office Setup Ideas for Productivity and Work-Life Balance
A home office should be both functional and visually pleasing. Arrange your work from the home area in a minimalist style. Invest in an ergonomic chair with good lumbar support, adjustable height, and armrests. Place a freestanding or wall-mounted shelving unit behind your work desk.
How to Maximize Remote Team Collaboration with SaaS Software
There is an increasing shift to remote work and with this shift away from the traditional work setting arises a problem for business owners- Maximizing remote team collaborations. In this article, you will be getting tips that will help you get the best from your remote team collaboration with SaaS software.
Strategies to Enhance Remote and Hybrid Collaboration in 2024
Over 98% of self-proclaimed SEO professionals on the platform may lack the SEO expertise they claim to possess. 100% of the freelancers surveyed were from India or Pakistan. Fiverr's testing system is designed to assess the skills and knowledge of freelancers before they are permitted to offer their services. Concerns have been raised about the reliability of these assessments.
Meeting Facilitation Best Practices - 7 Essential Tips for Success
This article outlines key strategies for effective meeting facilitation in project management. It covers thorough preparation, selecting and testing tools, optimizing participant lists, and setting clear agendas. The piece highlights the need for punctuality, video engagement, role delegation, and focus during meetings, as well as comprehensive follow-ups. It also discusses managing confrontations and encouraging participation, aiming to make meetings productive and collaborative, enhancing overall project success. These best practices are essential for efficient and effective meeting management in any professional setting.
The On-Call Engineer: From Alarms to Incident Resolution in Software Engineering
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Remote Roulette: The Developer's Guide to Working from Home
Alex Cloudstar is a developer who works from home. Remote work is more about discipline than lounging in your pajamas. The office atmosphere is where the magic happens. Embracing structured chaos at home has its perks, especially when it involves caffeine, spontaneous cat conversations and lines of code.
Users express outrage over what they perceive as ineffective suspension policies. Fiverr.com is facing growing criticism for its failure to suspend digital marketing scammers even after reports of scams and the submission of technical evidence. The platform's justification for promoting scam gigs based on positive feedback has drawn criticism and raised doubts about its commitment to user safety.
Embracing Remote Work as a Software Engineer in the Post-COVID Era
Software engineer, Michael Schulder, has been working from home since March 2020. He shares the key components that make his remote workspace highly effective and conducive for both work and leisure. He says the key to a successful remote work experience requires significant attention to the configuration of your workspace.
My 3-Year Freelancing Journey: How I completed 1200 Projects and Earned the Big Bucks
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Kris is a full-stack web developer with a 12-year professional work career. In 2017, he got tired of working in the same field, so he started looking for other ways to enjoy his life while working on projects that needed professional help. He decided to leave his corporate job and continue his career as a freelance programmer. He shares his tips and tricks about freelancing.
Hello There: The Introverted Developer's Guide to Professional Networking :)
In the US, it’s really about the first principle. You can trace every decision (by this I mean things that professionals do, not say they do) to if they believe that they will make money or save money. The right socialization strategies can influence the present moment value of money. Social skills directly map to the amount of money we earn.
Why I Turned Down an 'HR for Happiness' Role in a Top Software Company
After nine years in the good old corporate world and more than ten years in. the brave new remote world, I thought I had seen and done it all. Well, I should’ve known better.
How to Build a Full Stack Zoom Clone Using Node JS, Express, and Peer JS
The concepts might be a little bit difficult but I will try to explain with my best efforts. I created my own clone of Zoom using Node js, Express, Peer JS and Webrtc. Built a Zoom clone today!
How Freelancers Should Handle Derogatory Feedback From Employers Hell Bent on Breaking Them
I’m not the best, but I believe in improving daily. If you’re like many of us, it’s no news that we spend many hours crafting something (article or any artwork) and still end up being thrown off balance by our client’s derogatory feedback. Whether you’re a remote worker or an on-site office worker, negative feedback does have a way of hitting your mojo, and if cautious care isn’t taken, it could lead to depression.
5 Most Impactful Reasons Why Remote Teams Fall Apart
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5 most impactful reasons why remote teams fall apart
1. Trust
2. Physical distance
3. Employee perks are missing
4. Technology
5. Lack of strategical approach to coordinating remote work
My Terrible Experience Applying for a Job at Crossover for Work
You’ve found a long-term client on Upwork. You accepted Upwork Terms the moment you signed up. So, hold your freelance horses for two years, and then, you’re free to go. Or, are you, for real? Up until the latest changes of Upwork ToS, what you and your client decide to do after two years was none of Upwork’s business. But, things changed.
You’ve Got Mail… Subject: Brain Science, Not Just Computer Science, is the Future of Work
The future of work hinges on integrating brain science into our computing environments. Our brains are evolutionarily wired to understand spatial relationships far better than abstract tags or folders. Modern software can notify us about new messages or changes in documents, but it doesn’t understand the context of why these updates matter.
A staggering 10.3% of U.S. workers engage in some form of gig work. The gig economy can be a great way to make a living, but it's important to go in with your eyes open. Research the labor laws in your area and make sure you understand the difference between an employee and an independent contractor.
Digital Nomads Listen Up: What You Need To Know About The New DTV Visa of Thailand
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This is a very first look at what is going to happen in the next few weeks. This is a look at how the world will react to this year's events. This will be like a battle of the titans: one of the world's most famous to be the most famous, and one of its least famous. It will also be like the battle between good and evil: this is a battle between the good and the bad.
Confessions of a Freelancer: 5 Mistakes I Won't Repeat
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As he hits the big 4-0 and prepares to dive back into the freelance world, I can't help but chuckle at my younger self. With age comes wisdom - or in my case, a hilarious collection of "what not to do" stories. So, grab a coffee (or something stronger), and let me tell you the top five mistakes this old freelancer won't be repeating that are shaping his triumphant comeback tour.
The Rise and Rise of the Gig Economy in a Post-Pandemic World
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Many laid off or lost businesses during the various lockdowns of 2020 and 2021 are starting to renew their economic earnings through what is euphemistically called the “gig economy,” a term that grown in popularity over the past decade. During the Covid pandemic, newer, digital-first work platforms like Uber Eats surged in popularity.
Adapting to AI: How Developers Can Future-Proof Their Careers
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AI is transforming coding, but tech experts argue that human programmers will still be needed. Continuous learning and adapting to AI tools can help developers stay relevant. High-demand roles include Full Stack Engineers, Software Engineers, and Prompt Engineers with lucrative salaries.
Remote Work Reality Check: Malta, Madeira and the Canaries
Elizaveta Semenova has spent four years conducting an experiment: can island life really work for remote professionals? She tested three distinct island cultures, each offering unique advantages and challenges for digital nomads.
4 Reasons Why Email Is Obsolete, and You Should Move On
4 Reasons Why Email Is Obsolete, and You Should Move On: Because email, as you know it, has become obsolete. Instant messaging apps enable you to interact with an employee in real-time, with you getting instant replies. Integrating all existing business apps is nearly impossible with emails. Email is slow and tedious, but with instant messaging apps, it’s a whole new world. Integrating existing apps with emails is almost impossible with IM apps, but they perform better than emails, they don’t offer the seamless user experience.
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