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Remote work in France
Remote work in France just sounds exciting. Some want the vibrance of Paris. Others want the quiet of the French countryside. Digital nomads are becoming more of a thing with the pandemic. Digital nomads are when remote workers travel to different countries on a...
Ageism and Working Remote
Ageism is the stereotyping and discrimination of people based on their age - old or young. It doesn’t get talked about much in the corporate world, but it still very much exists. In fact, according to author John A. Jakle’s book, Aging and Work in American Society,...
A Remote First Approach
Remote First is an approach to how work is done as much as where it is done. "Why do we have offices?" is a question that companies should be asking. It's been interesting to watch how different companies have approached the remote work situation. A lot of companies...
Transitioning to Remote Work
Price Waterhouse Coopers (PwC) has taken a big step in the hybrid worker department, announcing that it will allow 40,000 U.S. employees to work remotely from anywhere in the continental U.S. I worked for then Coopers and Lybrand just before the merger took place and...
Why remote education is the future
For as long as people have been in school, there has been some form of remote education. From children learning to read via correspondence courses to high school students taking online classes, the concept of education occurring outside of the classroom isn’t anything...
Successful Remote Government Services
Remote government services are on the rise. It’s estimated that almost 10 million workers now work remotely in America, as there’s been an huge increase in telecommuting jobs since 2016. This is especially true in the tech industry, where many remote-friendly...







