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Top PicksHand-picked articles, stories and ideas from the remote work community and beyond. With Thoughtful Design And Culture, Dropbox Proves Remote Work Is A WinnerJosh Bersin Rather than ask people to “come in 3 days a week” (this kind of policy bugs people because they drag themselves into the office just to zoom with others at home), they designed one of the most sophisticated approaches I’ve seen. Employees receive a generous stipend for home office improvements and the company now offers a series of programs, services, and tools to make team and personal productivity thrive. While it seemed risky it worked exceedingly well. Most recruiters say that remote work has improved the quality of their talent poolEmma Burleigh | Fortune As companies struggle to compete for the best job candidates, organizations that offer work from home options may be best equipped to bring in top talent. Remote is not the future of work, it is the pastBill Mei If remote work is good enough to build a country, it’s good enough to build a tech company. Australian employees now have the right to ignore work emails, calls after hoursLewis Jackson | Reuters Is your boss texting you on the weekend? Work email pinging long after you’ve left for home? Australian employees can now ignore those and other intrusions into home life thanks to a new “right to disconnect” law designed to curb the creep of work emails and calls into personal lives. Losing Your Job Used to Be Shameful. Now It’s a Whole IdentityJo Constantz | Bloomberg There’s a whole class of “layoff influencers” now, as more people open up — maybe too much — about getting let go. Why does getting a job in tech suck right now? (Is it AI?!?)ryxcommar Basically, a massive confluence of factors has contributed to it being harder to get a job in tech, both on the demand and supply side of the market. I will cover all of these factors below. Spain will pay digital nomads and remote workers in tech up to $17,000 to move to a rural region: Here’s what to knowCelia Fernandez | CNBC This month, the local government of Extremadura, Spain, announced it was offering up to €15,000 or $16,703 to move to the area for at least two years. The autonomous community has one of the lowest populations in Spain and has allocated €2 million to entice the relocation of 200 digital nomad and remote workers to the region. You Are NOT Dumb, You Just Lack the PrerequisitesLelouch The gap in comprehension wasn’t due to a lack of ability but rather a gap in prerequisite knowledge. So here’s a gentle reminder: You’re not dumb—you just might not have all the prerequisites yet. Airbnb's struggles go beyond people spending less. It's losing some travelers to hotels.Dan Latu | Business Insider New data shows traveler demand for short-term rentals is stalling or waning in some parts of the US and for certain types of accommodation. Support NoDeskAll of the content on NoDesk and the newsletter is available for free to everyone. If you’d like to support my work and have the opportunity to do so, please consider joining as a paid member. Your support also goes a long way when you:
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NoDesk: Issue #333
Thursday, August 29, 2024
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