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By Daniel (@nodeskco).
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Customer Success Manager at SecurityScorecard – Remote (US)
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Full Stack Product Software Engineer at Dropbox – Remote (Poland)
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Growth Builder (Contract) – DACH at Reddit – Remote (Germany)
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Performance Marketing Associate at Circle – Remote (Worldwide)
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Senior Product Marketing Manager at Hyperscience – Remote (US)
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Senior Total Rewards Analyst at Axios – Remote (US)
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Software Engineer, Full Stack at Headspace – Remote (US)
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Customer Success Manager | Korean Speaking at Deel – Remote (APAC, South Korea, Australia, Singapore)
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Customer Support Engineer at Instructure – Remote (Australia)
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Manager, Product Management – Product Foundations at Figma – Remote (US)
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Product Designer II – Secure Product Line at HashiCorp – Remote (US)
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Sales Development Representative (Outbound) at Bitwarden – Remote (US)
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SEO Growth Manager at Peerspace – Remote (Worldwide)
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Sr. UX Content Designer at 6sense – Remote (US)
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Channel Account Manager, CEE & CIS at Zoom – Remote (Poland)
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Head of Sales Development at Kinsta – Remote (Worldwide)
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Lifecycle Marketing Manager at Boulevard – Remote (US)
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Manager, Product Design – Terraform at HashiCorp – Remote (US)
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Regional Sales Manager, Mid-Market at Fleetio – Remote (US)
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Senior Product Designer – India at Coursera – Remote (US)
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Senior Product Designer – Serve at Olo – Remote (US)
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Account Director at H1 – Remote (US)
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Associate Technical Product Manager at vidIQ – Remote (Worldwide)
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Content Marketing Team Manager at Canonical – Remote (EMEA)
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Product Designer (Senior, Lead or Principal) at DuckDuckGo – Remote (Worldwide)
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Product Manager, Enterprise Admin at Mural – Remote (US)
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Senior Data Engineer at Kit – Remote (US)
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Senior Program Manager, Digital Customer Success at FullStory – Remote (US)
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Enterprise Sales Development Representative (SDR) – East at Webflow – Remote (Canada, US)
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FP&A Analyst at GitLab – Remote (US)
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Senior Engineering Manager – Cloud Authentication at Octopus Deploy – Remote (Australia, New Zealand)
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Strategic Account Executive at HackerRank – Remote (US)
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Strategic Operations Lead at Mercury – Remote (Canada, US)
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Director of FP&A, GTM at MongoDB – Remote (US)
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Head of Content at Superside – Remote (Worldwide)
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Product Marketing Manager, Assessments at Khan Academy – Remote (Canada, US)
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Senior Director, People Operations at Axios – Remote (US)
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Staff Product Designer-Design System at Apollo – Remote (US)
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Account Manager – North America at Ahrefs – Remote (US)
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Data Analyst at Stripe – Remote (US)
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Director of Engineering at CareMessage – Remote (US)
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Enterprise Account Executive – North Germany at Zoom – Remote (Germany)
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Lifecycle Marketing Manager at GitLab – Remote (Canada, US)
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Sales Development Representative, NEMEA at Grafana Labs – Remote (UK)
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Staff Product Marketing Manager at MongoDB – Remote (North America)
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Hand-picked articles, stories and ideas from the remote work community and beyond.
Simon De Baene | Forbes
The debate over remote work misses the point: It’s not where we work that’s broken, but how we work. For decades, companies have built office-centric environments, layering them with rituals and routines that no longer fit today’s workforce. Even five years after the pandemic, we are still witnessing a fundamental shift in how work should be structured, with an increasing focus on the employee experience. As remote work cements itself into our culture, companies face a crucial decision: adapt or cling to outdated systems.
Daniel Jolles, Teresa Almeida, Grace Lordan | MIT Sloan Management Review
Workers’ needs vary, and so do their preferences about where and when they do their jobs.
Suzanne Blake | Newsweek
Despite routinely ranking as one of the most popular majors for college students and recent graduates, computer science has one of the highest unemployment rates across all areas of study.
Computer science ranked seventh amongst undergraduate majors with the highest unemployment at 6.1 percent, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
Charissa Cheong | Business Insider
People have come to expect more work-life balance in Europe, as the employment laws differ from the US. For me, there have been perks related to my life as a parent, my working hours, and my professional growth.
Gayathri Vaidyanathan | Rest of World
A funding surge has given rise to technologies to track, analyze and manage workers — often in countries with little regulation.
Catherine Baab | Quartz
A decades-old tax rule helped build America’s tech economy. A quiet change under Trump helped dismantle it.
Claire Ballentine | Bloomberg
As companies freeze hiring and AI makes some less-skilled roles obsolete, the Class of 2025 is finding a lot of doors are closed.
Rahul Pandey | IEEE Spectrum
At the end of the day, time is the only resource that matters. With every minute, you are making a decision about how to spend your life. Most of the ways people spend their time are ineffective. Especially in the tech world, our tasks and tools are constantly changing, so we must be able to adapt. What separates the best engineers from the rest of the pack is that they create systems that allow them to be consistently productive.
Joan Westenberg
A goal is a win condition. Constraints are the rules of the game. But not all games are worth playing. And some of the most powerful forms of progress emerge from people who stopped trying to win and started building new game boards entirely.
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