What’s the biggest benefit you’ve gotten from working remotely?
Beyond skipping the commute, what’s one remote-work perk that genuinely made your day-to-day better? submitted by /u/Frisho [link] [comments]
Beyond skipping the commute, what’s one remote-work perk that genuinely made your day-to-day better? submitted by /u/Frisho [link] [comments]
Do you find that you are getting bored looking at the same four walls when working from home? Finding another locale doesn’t have to be …
I’m looking for PT remote work for night and weekends, after my 9-5. It’s not cutting it anymore. Where can I find a legit, free search engine? I checked a few and they all are charging a fee submitted by /u/Wise_Conclusion_6845 [link] [comments]
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I need help determining if a job offer for a full remote instructional designer position is legit or nah. I’m currently employed with a very large corporation and have the experience/background required for the job. Here are the facts. Employer reached out to me via LinkedIn after I applied for Read more
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I will be starting a role in Humanforce as remote employee via Deel EOR. Anyone who are already employed either via Emapta or Deel? May physical office ba sila sa Makati? Ano po yung mga benefits nyo aside sa full WFH setup? Do you have internet allowances or office setup? Read more
If a NASA engineer and an amateur cook gave Google Gemini a similar set of prompts, they’d get similar responses—down to the style and structure. Sure, they could explicitly instruct it otherwise, but neither our engineer nor our cook has time to enter detailed instructions and additional context every time Read more
I spent years working with small restaurants and local businesses to help them grow—and, honestly, very few of them needed a huge advertising budget to drive business. Sure, you could invest thousands in paid ads, hire a top-tier advertising agency, and work with influencers to promote your brand. But you Read more
I’ve recently been thinking about moving to a low income Asian country (ex. Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, etc) and remotely working in the United States. Does anyone have any experience with this? If so, please share your opinions (pros/cons) and if you regret it? Are you living the easy life? Or Read more