by Grow Remote | Jan 7, 2021 | About remote work
Now that we’re in another level 5 lockdown, we’re going to need level 5 remote working to reach remote work nirvana. Matt Mullenweg, founder of one of the world’s largest remote companies Automattic, introduced the idea of the 5 levels of remote working to reach...
by Grow Remote | Jan 7, 2021 | About remote work
Communities for remote workers can be a powerful way to find work and stay connected afterwards. At Grow Remote we’re all about offline (until Covid hit and we moved a little online) and intend to continue our focus in being hyper local. There are a lot of...
by Grow Remote | Jan 7, 2021 | About remote work
Less than a week after launching 226 people have taken the free mini-course on finding remote work. One thing that was new to some was the types of remote companies, which is really important when it comes to your experience when you do get the job. ...
by Grow Remote | Aug 3, 2019 | About remote work
A remote employee is someone who is employed by a company, but works outside of a traditional office environment. This could mean working from a local coworking space, from home, at a coffee shop, or in a city across the world (H/T Remote Year). From a local...
by Rythis Joseph Jan | May 20, 2018 | About remote work
No commute, being there for the kids and achieving a better work-life balance are just some of the reasons 216,000 people in Ireland work from home It took being incapacitated with a viral blood infection eight years ago for Vanessa Tierney to see the potential of...
by Rythis Joseph Jan | May 20, 2018 | About remote work
I’ve been recommending Drive by Daniel Pink to people for years and in particular the mantra of Autonomy, Mastery and Purpose – something I believe all Remote Workers need to possess to be successful! It’s one of my all time favourite books and in the context of...
by Rythis Joseph Jan | May 14, 2018 | About remote work, Making remote work work
5 Tips to developing strong relationships with your remote colleagues One key element to a successful remote career is how close you are to your team. How can you substitute the water cooler conversation with an even greater level of communication? More of a...