We know that the one of the biggest challenges for remote workers is social isolation. That’s why we believe in connecting them at the local level through social events. By building local communities of remote employees, we can grow the remote ecosystem in Ireland...
As remote work continues to rise in popularity, so does the challenge of isolation. Remote employees often miss out on the social interactions that happen spontaneously in traditional office settings. Those of us who work remotely in a virtual setting understand that...
Think of an island off the West coast of Ireland and the word ‘remote’ will immediately come to mind. And in the case of Arranmore Island you would be right – but not for the reasons you think. Arranmore Island Yes, it is located off the wild and stormy west...
It has been a year of growth and impact for Grow Remote chapters. At the beginning of 2022, it was a challenge to even organise an offline meet-up due to Covid restrictions. Our local chapters have come a long way this year and we are delighted to be able to support...
After 4 years of listening and innovating within the Grow Remote community, we’re excited to announce that we’re changing the way we’re changing Ireland. On 19 October 2022, Grow Remote will launch its Changemakers programme alongside a new Community Fund (up to...
In Waterford city, remote work advocate Eimear O’Donoghue is leading the process to set up a new Chapter. With a background in HR leadership building and scaling a remote-first organisation, I have seen the huge benefits it offers in particular around...
The Grow Remote Community Fund supports innovative ideas which aim to activate the power of remote work locally. It is vital to our Community model that remote workers actively engage in their locality. They can do so through Chapter membership while building their...
Let’s Live in Donegal Donegal is a gem in the North West corner of Ireland. The Wild Atlantic Way really struts its stuff along the Donegal coastline. The county’s incredible scenery and natural beauty also serves the practicalities of modern commercial life. This...
So you’ve seen for yourself the 100s of remote jobs available right now, wherever you are. They’re in fully distributed teams, or with a headquarters in Ireland. What’s next? Find a place to live, of course! And what matters then? The school, the...
By Lisa Fingleton Published in VAN (Visual Artists Newsletter, Ireland), July-Aug 2016 I have been a member of the vibrant and dynamic Rural Arts Group (RAG) for the last 10 years. Since our foundation we have really focused on developing a collective vision and sense...
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