Research: Global Remote Work in 2020 [Survey]

2020 Global Remote Work Research is a poject for mapping out full time remote working population and the effect of remote working in their lives. Join now! | Continue reading


@workremote.us | 4 years ago

5 Steps to throw a great virtual holiday party

Virtual holiday – what? That sounds ridiculous. I know – that’s what is going through your head right now. And trust me – that went through my head before throwing our first one years ago. But believe it or not – it actually works – and is a great way to build culture and connect … | Continue reading


@workremote.us | 4 years ago

Min video to show how virtual worlds will contribute to remote work

Remote work evangelists have a tendency to believe that the word ‘office’ is a four letter word. This is short-sided and ultimately harmful in making remote work mainstream. Don’t get me wrong – remote work has a ton of advantages that I love (infinite talent, global, async deep … | Continue reading


@workremote.us | 4 years ago

How to Prepare for a Remote Interview

When it comes to a remote interview, they don’t follow even the most basic rules. Why? Because when you are in your own home, in your own environment, it’s a lot harder to switch to ‘professional’ work mode. | Continue reading


@workremote.us | 4 years ago

No Gitlab, That’s Not How Remote Works

Gitlab is basically saying they don’t pay equal across locations to save money – all the other bullets are filler. We believe this is wrong and the future of remote is the notion of a ‘cloud wage’ – where people are paid for how good they are – not where they happen to live. In c … | Continue reading


@workremote.us | 4 years ago

Daily Habits of a Successful Remote Manager

Bitter reality: Having 10 years of management experience in an office is great but it doesn't mean that you are going to be a kick-ass remote manager in a Class A Remote Company. | Continue reading


@workremote.us | 4 years ago

How to Make a ‘Gold Standard’ Remote Work Office

Ok – so maybe the ‘gold standard’ that Andreas Klinger called my office in this tweet may be overstating it a bit. But I did get a lot of questions and requests to write-up a small post on some of the details of the office and considerations on how to build it. So this article is … | Continue reading


@workremote.us | 4 years ago