500 Blog Posts To Learn About Remote Work

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13 Jun 2026

Let's learn about Remote Work via these 500 free blog posts. They are ordered by HackerNoon reader engagement data. Visit the Learn Repo or LearnRepo.com to find the most read blog posts about any technology.

Welcome to working from home! The place where the hours you work are entirely made up and your pants don't matter.

1. My Terrible Experience Applying for a Job at Crossover for Work

Crossover for Work advertises dozens of jobs all the time, many of them highly paid, many for senior developers and architects. Everyone works from home.

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3. 5 Most Impactful Reasons Why Remote Teams Fall Apart

Why does remote work succeed in some teams yet fails in others? We will attempt to answer this question by examining why remote teams fail to begin with.

4. 14 Platforms for Web Developers to Find Development Projects and Remote Jobs

Searching for platforms for web developer remote jobs to get hired? If yes, then you will be get hired by the end of the day. Building visually attractive websites that feature user-friendly design as well as clean navigation is the role working as web developer. It covers lots of main activates such as responsible for designing, coding and modifying websites, from layout to function and as per the clients needs or mentioned specifications.

5. Learn How to Learn, Before Learning How to Code

While this anecdote is from my own experience, I firmly believe that most of us been in this situation before. One day, you decide to learn something new. Perhaps you want to learn how to code, so you pick the hottest language of the moment. It's a language that "pays the most", works like magic, and everyone is looking for people that know it.

6. How Secure Is Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP)?

Have you ever used a remote desktop? It probably wasn't as secure as you thought.

7. Procrastination From a Remote Programmer's Perspective

I've read many articles on procrastination and motivation, but I've always found in them a complete or partial misunderstanding of the problem. Or just inconsistency with my realities – after all, people are different. I'm going to describe what I know from my own experience and what helps me personally. Maybe it will help someone else.

8. Ergonomic Chairs: Hello Productivity, Bye-Bye Back Aches

Ergonomic chairs improve productivity in workspaces, whether it's home workspace or office workspace. Invest in an ergonomic chair now.

9. The 36 Highest Paying Cities for Management Consultants in the US

Here is everything you might want to know about what a management consultant does and how much someone can earn in the role.

10. The Best and Worst States for Remote Work in the U.S

Explore the latest data on remote work trends in the U.S., including the top states for working from home and the states with the lowest WFH figures

11. 56% of Apple Staff Consider Quitting After Launch of "Hybrid-Working" Pilot

Apple CEO Tim Cook might want to call it a day with the “hybrid-working pilot.”

12. A Farewell To FREE Upwork Connects — Cherish Your Freelance Moments

Today is the day when you have to PAY-TO-PLAY on Upwork!

13. How I bypassed Regulations to Setup Remote Access for a Client in China

Connecting to remote desktop users from China. What remote access program choose to bypass the blocking and how to translate during the session.

14. The Reality of Digital Nomads: Chasing Adventure, Finding What?

Discover the highs and hidden challenges of the digital nomad lifestyle in this two-part personal essay. Part 1 dives into the journey of freedom and its costs.

15. 4 Reasons Why Email Is Obsolete, and You Should Move On

Chances are, your business’ primary mode of internal communication is email. And you’re using instant messaging (IM) apps for virtual meetups and updates from the team, thanks to the coronavirus. Don’t get me wrong, email is great and all for internal communication (if you lived in the 20th century that is). But did you know your email to your teammates gets lost in a sea of unimportant emails? And irrelevant emails account for about 62% of the total emails in an average inbox!

16. Why I Turned Down an 'HR for Happiness' Role in a Top Software Company

Once you go remote, you don’t want to get back on the office boat.

17. Digital Nomads Listen Up: What You Need To Know About The New DTV Visa of Thailand

Thailand's new DTV visa requires savings of $13,500 and a $270 fee. It allows 180-day stays, making Thailand an attractive destination for expats.

18. Work From Home: What Works and What Doesn't

I read many articles and studies on remote work, tried them on myself, and now decided to share what I found most valuable for myself.

19. My Remote Reboot on Upwork and Freelancer.com: 96 Months Later

Is it worthy being a freelance newbie in 2025 on Upwork and Freelancer.com?

20. Telepresence Robots Are the Future of Remote Work – An Interview With Double Robotics

Founded in 2011, Double Robotics is the world’s leading provider of telepresence robots. Their first product line is called Double, with the third model, the Double 3, shipping in late September of 2019. Their robots use mixed reality and computer vision to navigate in the real world, avoiding obstacles in their path. Their telepresence robots have been featured in numerous television programs and have received great feedback from big-name customers like MIT Sloan and LinkedIn.

21. 5 Virtual Team Building Activities for Tech Teams

How are we going to work on team spirit in this remote world? While most typical team-building activities don’t work over Zoom, these do.

22. The Great Outdoors (of Computing): Take Your Work Outside

Anyone else tired of being shackled to a desk between the hours of 9 and 5 on a beautiful day?

23. 5 Benefits of Project Planning and Management

Here are some of the reasons you should create a plan and layout your project before you get started.

24. Remote Work Reality Check: Malta, Madeira and the Canaries

Remote Work in Paradise? 4 Years, 3 Islands, 1 Honest Guide. Discover the real trade-offs of Malta, Madeira & Canary Islands for digital nomads.

25. The Remote Work Revolution Made It Clear That The Emperor Has No Clothes

Remote Workers! You have been invited here today because you have been identified as a remote leader or worker in the culture war for the future of work Join Us

26. Lessons Learned from Working Remotely for 2+ Years

I've been working remotely for +2 years now and I've learned a lot about it. Here are 4 lessons I've learned working remotely so far.

27. 5 Home Office Setup Ideas for Productivity and Work-Life Balance

From furniture essentials to interior design solutions, these tips will help you organize an ergonomic workspace and create a favorable working atmosphere.

28. Why Is Upwork Suspending Six-Figure Clients?

Upwork is suspending long-term six-figure clients.

29. How To Work From Home

I’ve been working from home for twenty years.

30. Ten Years of WFH Lessons

Suddenly become a home worker? Then you might be wondering how to do it right. At Heroku, more than half our team works remotely from home offices, cafes, and co-working spaces. Many of the questions you have right now are ones that we’ve been thinking about for years.

31. This is How I Won Pioneer, A Fully Remote Accelerator

This is a story about how I won ‘Pioneer’ and what I learned during this program. Pioneer is a fully remote accelerator and it’s a community where entrepreneurs/indie makers help each other improve their own businesses.

32. Can You Work for 6 Months in an Office that Exists only as Virtual Reality

This absolutely, unbelievable story began at the moment our team leader, from another one of my startups, got tired of managing a motley team of “remote workers” and decided to resign. He said that being a manager of remote workers was much more difficult than doing the same thing in a traditional office.

33. 10 Business Models, 10 Companies, 10 New Ways of Working In A Pandemic

Covid-19 has revealed and keeps revealing holes in the economic and healthcare infrastructures worldwide as it spread and invades countries mercilessly. The gap between the rich and poor has become more obvious, especially in well-developed countries. The number of job losses in two weeks exceeded 10 million in the U.S. alone.

34. Ashkan Rajaee on the Challenges of Remote Entrepreneurship

Startups have not returned to the office like many in big tech have, though not by choice. And they're paying the price: hidden costs, less networking, and more

35. JobSnap - How to Save 9hrs of Your Life While Searching For a Job in Tech

JobSnap is a simple and useful extension for finding jobs on LinkedIn.

36. What to Do When Your Client is Ghosting You?

One of the best solutions: Don't jump to conclusions

37. The Crowdsourced Guide to Remote Working in the Age of Coronavirus

General Introductions to Remote Working (... you can contribute here).

38. Hey, Be Careful! Remote Work and Freelance Can Mess Up Your Life

Remote work and freelance can mess up your life. Here's why and what you should do.

39. Top 21 Companies Hiring for Remote Work

Top 21 Companies Hiring for full time , Remote Work-from Home Jobs

40. Remote Working Is Transforming The Cyber Security Landscape in 2020

As the world grapples into the arms of COVID-19, companies are suffering a major setback from the remote work culture. Because, let’s be honest, nobody thought that a PANDEMIC would hit us so hard that we’d be facing unemployment, poverty, illness, failed vaccines, and mass deaths.

41. Why The Majority of Freelancers Fail at Upwork Project Proposals

The excellent proposal is what makes a difference between successful and struggling freelancers.

42. The Importance of Developer Communities

In this article, we'll talk about the importance of developer communities and interacting with them, both for yourself and others involved.

43. Dealing With Remote Loneliness

Remote work has many positives, but a there is a drawback that can creep in, the feeling of loneliness. This is a shared experience, you are not alone.

44. Ride or Die, Remote or Comply: Anti-Remote Work Propaganda

Remote Workers From the Pandemic’s GOAT to the Recession’s Scapegoat

45. Remote Roulette: The Developer's Guide to Working from Home

Alex Cloudstar is a developer who works from home. Remote work is more about discipline than lounging in your pajamas. The office atmosphere is where the magic

46. Managing Remote Engineering Teams: How, Why, When

Disconnect and poor communication are key challenges of managing a remote or hybrid development team. As a hybrid team, we share tips on effective management.

47. The HackerShip is BACK! Join HackerNoon’s Internship and Apprenticeship Program today!

48. 260 Stories To Learn About Team Productivity

Learn everything you need to know about Team Productivity via these 260 free HackerNoon stories.

49. How to Stay Healthy As a Programmer: Common Issues, and Tools to Help You Avoid Them

Programmers spend most of their time in front of the computer screen, mostly sitting. While their brain is actively working, their body does not. Even worse, IT emergencies happen quite often, and engineers usually have to monitor systems or code instant fixes far outside regular working hours. All these factors may cause any number of health issues, all of which every IT professional should be aware of.

50. Top 5 VS Code Extensions to Boost Your Coding Productivity

Today I prepared for you my pick of relatively new, interesting extensions from the VS Code marketplace that have recently been growing in popularity.

51. 23 Time-Tested Apps to Manage Your Remote Software Development Team

The demand for software developers is ever-increasing, with many industries turning to IT for help concerning marketing, automation processes, etc. It's estimated that by the end of 2019, the total number of software developers will count over 26 million. Scattered around the globe, managing them online could prove to be a difficult job for managers.

52. The Truth of Digital Nomads: The Long Way Home and What It Really Teaches Us

Being a digital nomad can be tough. Yet, paradoxically, it also offers profound opportunities for spiritual growth.

53. Cross Functional Collaboration and How to Handle its Challenges

In a fast-moving, ever-changing, dynamic work environment, the ability to collaborate effectively isn’t a necessity, it’s a superpower.

54. 5 Upwork Alternative Websites for Freelancers

This article introduces 5 Upwork alternative websites for freelancers looking for work in niche fields or people looking for entry-level micro work. With struggling economies in many countries, more and more people are turning to online freelancing as an additional source of income. Upwork is one of the most popular websites for freelancers. However, if you aren’t really getting many leads from that site, there are tons of upwork alternative sites you can try.

55. All the Tools You Need to Emulate the Experience of Being in a Physical Office

On managing remote teams and creating an atmosphere similar to your office: Recently, I did a webinar with TIE and fellow women founders on Managing remote teams. A lot of you asked for the extensive list of tools that I mentioned in the webinar. So, here it is!

56. The Epidemic Of Rusting Out: How Do We Deal With It?

Explore the workplace epidemic of 'rust out': its causes, impact, and strategies for prevention. Combatting dissatisfaction and disengagement.

57. The Importance of Employee Tracking Apps in Remote Work

Discover the importance of employee tracking apps in remote work. Learn how these tools can enhance productivity, set work standards, promote employee safety.

58. The Impact of The Coronavirus On the Future of Remote Work

Believe it or not, the number of freelancers in the United Kingdom has shot up by more than 48% in less than ten years. In fact, studies show that remote workers now have a widespread presence across every industry and these figures continue to grow rapidly.

59. Top 5 Time Tracking Tools for Remote Workers: 2020 Edition

The number of COVID-19 cases are on the rise and as a precautionary measure many countries have shut their doors to practice social distancing. The isolation and complete shutdown of the operations are taking a toll on the corporate world. With most of the people or workforce confined to their homes, companies are left with no choice but to go with WFH strategy.

60. Excelling in Remote Work: Key Strategies for Software Engineers in Distributed Teams

Master remote work as a software engineer. Discover proven strategies for focus, collaboration, productivity, efficiency, and success in hybrid teams.

61. US Only vs. Work From Anywhere Remote Jobs Problem

Remote work is global or it’s not remote work at all!

62. 18 Best Productivity Apps For Remote Workers

Working remotely means managing a lot of work, and all you want to do is manage your time efficiently.

63. 7 Questions To Help You Find Out If Your Team Feels Psychologically Safe

Does your team have psychological safety? This may be a much more important question than you think. It may seem unintuitive but safety is a critical ingredient to unlocking your team's potential. Google certainly believes so, and Amy Edmondson at Harvard Business School agrees.

64. 20+ Extraordinary Apps For Remote Teams

I am sure that you already have Zoom, Slack and Asana on your computer. But daily office life is more than written tasks and planned meetings. There are lunches with your team, spontaneous talks near the water cooler, common tasks and goals you want to acheive. It’s your comfortable workplace and it by itself motivates you to be productive. Just look at the bunch of stickers on the wall — big things are waiting for you!

65. Synchronous Communication is the New Cocaine in Silicon Valley

This blog from Paul Graham beautifully articulates why meetings kill productivity for people in the "maker's schedule":

66. Top 10 Tech Jobs Emerging with the Emerging Technologies

85% of the jobs that today's college students will have in 2030 haven't been invented yet. Discover emerging tech jobs.

67. Synchronising Asynchronous Remote Work 🌍

Hack smoother remote work with these tested strategies.

68. Hiring Freelance Developers? Here's What You Need to Know

Hiring freelance developers can provide you with many benefits over hiring full-time software developers. The most important benefit of hiring a freelance developer is that they are more affordable. Companies can avoid spending money on a yearly salary and benefits, and instead just pay for the work being done on their project.

There is also a global network of talent that can be provided to you by utilizing freelance platforms, which we will discuss shortly. Working with a freelance developer allows your company’s operations to stay lean because you can hire freelance developers as needed and cut down on expenses.

69. Elon, Buy Upwork, Make Remote Work Great Again!

So, it seems that Upwork will have to wait because it’s definitely not on Elon Musk’s plate.

70. How Remote Working Will Reshape the World by 2030

14 predictions when it comes to remote work in 2030. Working from anywhere is far more than a workplace trend; it is shaping the decade and future state of work

71. P2E and The Future of Remote Work: A Fun Way to Supplement Your Income

Play-to-earn economies may have the potential to smooth the transition to a new type of work

72. Your Resident McAfee Engineer on Cybersecurity, AI, and Career Growth

Hey! I'm a Software Dev Engineer at McAfee Enterprise; nominated for four 2021 Noonies by writing about Authentication, Remote work, Covid, and Remote Teams.

73. 9 Productivity Tools for Non-Technical Professionals in 2022

Productivity tools make professionals efficient and carry out their tasks in less time and effort, making you productive.

74. Picking the Best Slack Summary Tools (And 3 Top Picks)

Every team using Slack could benefit from a slack summariser. Here’s how to choose the right Slack app for your team to save time and surface insights.

75. 20 Free Job Sites for Freelance Developers and Coders

Freelancing comes with its pros and cons. The advantages of doing freelance work are known by many but the disadvantages are discussed very rarely. One of the main concerns of freelancers is that sometimes work is not steady or they do not know where to look for work. To help you out, we have compiled a comprehensive list of 20 free job sites for remote jobs where you can browse opportunities related to web development and coding.

76. 7 Slack Hacks You Need to Know for Better Work

Feel like your slackin' in the Slack skills department? These Slack hacks and tips will help you improve the way you work.

77. How to Maximize Remote Team Collaboration with SaaS Software

Do you have a remote team? Here are tips to help you improve the performance of your team members using SaaS software.

78. Upwork vs. Nebojsa Todorovic

As this year's nominee for the Most Controversial Writer of the Year Hacker Noon Award, I couldn't possibly wish for better circumstances and time to write this story.

79. 57 Stories To Learn About Workplace

Learn everything you need to know about Workplace via these 57 free HackerNoon stories.

80. Experts Warn: Amidst Budget Cuts, The Pandemic Calls for Stepping Up Security Efforts

These unprecedented times have pushed us to adapt distinctive lifestyles contrary to what we’ve been used to for a millenia. Industries like finance, law, banking and the public sector where culture has traditionally frowned upon working-from-home, are compelled to succumb to such mandates out of necessity. As much rampant the unfortunate layoffs, hiring freezes, and budget cuts across travel and hospitality industries are, data breaches have been on a steady rise. And this is an important observation that we can’t afford to overlook.

81. Building the Network for the WFH Future

A look at building the network of the future for the flexible work revolution

82. Community Coworking: A Way to Solve Remote Worker Loneliness

A look at how community coworking may be a way to solve remote worker loneliness.

83. Lessons From GitLab—A $1 Billion Business With 700 Remote Employees

A lot has changed since I shared my last article related on COVID-19 (the most recent strain of coronavirus), and how AI and Blockchain professionals and industry experts are tackling the crisis.

84. Why You Should Implement Zero Trust Security for Your Remote Workforce

The recent mass shift to remote work will likely have lasting effects on how businesses run. Companies will sustain a work-from-home model, at least partially, so security professionals must adapt to this new workflow. One of the best ways to ensure remote team security is with a zero-trust model.

85. How To Keep the Spirit of Teamwork During the #Coronavirus Outbreak

The shock-wave caused by a coronavirus has already rolled around the globe several times. Today's businesses feel the growing anxiety and concerns about how it will impact all the processes.

86. In the Aftermath of the Pandemic, Will Daily Life Be Any Different?

Hint: Not As Much As You Think.

87. Windows 11's New Focus Mode Is Pretty Useful

The new Focus Mode feature is a useful tool that helps you get more productivity out of Windows 11 in a simple way. Though that simplicity does cut both ways

88. Medellín — Work remotely

Medellín has a great quality of life for nomads including those looking to work remotely.

89. 2 Truly Unique Use Cases of the Metaverse

A look at some unique use cases in the metaverse

90. 64 Stories To Learn About Zoom

Learn everything you need to know about Zoom via these 64 free HackerNoon stories.

91. Why Do Most of Us Approach Productivity Incorrectly?

Looking for ways to boost your team's performance? Consider three critical principles that will help maximize productivity and avoid burnout in the workplace.

92. Top 10 Companies For Developers To Work Remote in 2022 (Ranked and Reviewed)

Finding a remote job as a developer can be tricky. You want to work for a company that recognizes the value of remote workers, and you want to be sure that the

93. What Should You Do If Upwork Sends You a “Dear John” Letter?

"We are contacting you to let you know we have suspended your access to Upwork indefinitely."

94. How To Make a Living Freelancing and Working Remotely

Working remotely has become familiar with fewer people working in offices and more from their own homes. Freelancers generally set their own work hours.

95. Remote Work in the Post-Covid World: My Journey as a Web Developer

Remote Work in the Post-Covid World. The Personal Story of a Web Developer.

96. From Freelancer to a CEO with a Freelance Perspective with Jack Thorogood

Talk with Jack Thorogood, CEO Native teams on leadership in the era of remote work.

97. 12 Must-Have Tools For Freelancers

Being a Freelancer is tempting for many reasons, but mostly because you can do what you love and choose the projects you want to do. You can work with clients you want to work with and there is nobody breathing behind you expecting from you to make more money for them.

98. We Should All Learn How To Code, Period!

One day we will all be developers, won't be?

99. The Reality of Digital Nomads: Defying Sight and Sound

My self-discovery journey began as a digital nomad once I lost the sight (of others), and the ability to listen.

100. Remote Hiring And Recruiting: Best Tools to Use

Hiring remote employees can benefit your business by bringing in a diverse range of skills that are scarce in your location. In turn, working remotely benefits employees by offering the option to pursue the career they want, without the need to relocate.

101. The Quintessential Work of Remote Developers

Building and supporting software does not require you to be in the office every day. Companies like GitLab, Digital Ocean, CircleCI, InVision, and Stripe have realized that remote work gives them a recruiting and productivity advantage over the competition.

102. Can Remote Work Lead to a Greener Environment?

“Is remote work more environmentally friendly?

103. Driving to Zero: Zero Trust for Economic Sustainability

In the early months of 2020, companies found themselves rapidly transitioning their business models from in-person to remote work.

104. Therapy as a Service, Sex and Other Coping Mechanisms While Homebound

I remote-chat this afternoon with Stefan van Tulder, founder of Talent Data Labs and one of the best brains I know in the field of Behavioural Science, Quantitative Psychology and Psychometrics. He’s born in Amsterdam and is currently home-bound in his lovely apartment in the historic museum quarter.

105. How to Connect With Your Remote Team

Nathan Barry goes over ways you can connect with your remote team.

106. Treating Your Internet Friends with Respect Starts Right Here at HackerNoon HQ

TL;DR: All Hacker Noon full time employees and long-term part-time contractors are now eligible to enter our fully-funded Mental Health initiative. Plus a few tips on how to make Remote Work work.

107. The Slack Problem Space and its Constraints

IMHO Slack doesn’t scale. The more people in a Slack workspace, the noisier it becomes. What should my startup build as an alternative?

108. A Letter to Gen Z - Lonely, Cynical, and Clocked Out: Gen Z at Work

GenZ feels lost at work. Where does the cynicism come from?

109. 8 Tools You Need For Working Remotely in 2022

Top of the best tools for remote work: Telegram, Getscreen.me, Trello and others. These software needed to work effectively from home.

110. Pro-Office Motivation: Does it Actually Work?

It is widely thought that a team member who works from home spends most of their time not working, watching Netflix, walking around, and only pretending.

111. Why is Upwork Splitting Into Two Companies?

Upwork is splitting into two by making the enterprise business a stand-alone entity.

112. How Identity Verification Is Advancing in a Remote Work World

ID protection can never be a reactionary activity. It needs to remain proactive and innovative in order to keep remote workers safe.

113. The Cyberboard Terminal from Angry Miao: Where Art Meets Technology

The Cyberboard is a series of futuristic and artistic Bluetooth mechanical keyboards designed and produced by Angry Miao.

114. 3 Awesome Trello and Slack Alternatives Everyone Should Try

Since the start of the pandemic, the tech world has been scrambling to take formerly offline practices and processes online. Sometimes that has meant making better use of existing tools, like Slack. On other occasions, we’ve all been forced to find new ways to do things.

115. The "Great Regret" and How to Avoid it when Switching Jobs

This article addresses things to take note of, before you switch jobs to avoid the "Great regret"

116. Email Templates To Help You Hack Work-From-Home Benefits

60% of the top 20 companies listed in the annual World's Best Workplaces list have an active remote working policy  - Great Place to Work® Annual Reports.

117. A Year Long Adventure Working on Goals and Productivity

This is an article about working on goals with an accountability group.

118. 25 Questions Candidates Should Ask in an Interview for Remote Work

Remote interviews allow companies same time and money on travel expenses, while determining whether a candidate should be hired.

119. Distributed Workforce in the Time of The Coronavirus: SmartWork Has Always Been The Way Ahead

During the peak of the ICO “boom”, AmaZix had over 150 industry-leading team members working from their sofas, beds, in cafes, pubs, libraries, park benches, log cabins in the woods, on boats, in treehouses, spas, theme parks and all kinds of other locations all while doing their jobs to the very highest of levels. This is something that we are very proud of.

120. InVision Gains 2 Million Users, Adds Freehand Templates (Interview)

After a year that included 40% growth in user base and a 130% surge in demand for online whiteboard products, InVision has released an update with Freehand template gallery.

121. We Just Had Our First Virtual Reality Status Meeting

Just about everyone who can is working from home now. And while we're lucky to work in an industry that already works from home regularly and easily, there are still some aspects of being in an office that are difficult to replace. One of them is the stand-up meeting.

122. Working from Home During the COVID-19 Outbreak: Challenges and Tips To Help

Remote work and the associated social distancing is one of the ways to halt the outbreak of coronavirus - an enormous challenge facing the entire world in 2020. While more and more companies urge their employees to shift to working from home, and people eagerly accept the change to avoid public spaces, there are a wealth of concerns regarding what it will all be like:

123. Canva Gains 10 Million New Users in 2020 Q3 [Interview]

Canva head of growth shares insights into how remote teams are collaborating creatively on the platform.

124. Google Wave’s Misfire Is A Lesson for Today's Real-Time Collaboration Tools

When Google Wave previewed at the 2009 I/O conference, it was a tool like no other. Not only was it the first unified workspace and collaboration platform before the remote-work boom happened, but it also tried to solve many of the same problems we’re facing today.

125. The Future of Work: On-site Work vs Remote Work vs Hybrid Work

Learn the pros and cons of remote work, on site work, and hybrid work. how to find your best work environment.

126. How to stay sane and motivated when working remote

A Product Manager’s guide to surviving in a COVID-19 world

127. How to Record a Zoom Meeting without Permission on Phone, Windows, and Mac

To record Zoom meetings without permission, consider 1. Systems screen recorder, 2. third-party screen recorder, 3. zoom chrome extension to record zoom meeting

128. The Zoom Boom's Impact on Innovation, Infrastructure, and Mental Health

The corona virus has challenged all aspects of our lives. Healthcare not with standing, one of the biggest challenges has been in trying to keep as much of our lives as possible running as normal. Technology might already have altered the way we work, rest and play for good– but it’s been even more crucial during a period where people are working from home and avoiding large gatherings in the US and the rest of the world. In this post, we’ll look at how tech industry is rising to the corona virus challenge to keep the world moving.

129. Hiring and Being a Freelancer Takes Talent: Here's Why

Fact: Freelancing is over 900 years old.

130. 87 Stories To Learn About Work Life Balance

Learn everything you need to know about Work Life Balance via these 87 free HackerNoon stories.

131. Google Employees Consider Other Jobs Following Company's Return-to-Office Plans

Google employees, dissatisfied with return-to-office plans, have begun to seek alternative employment should these plans be carried out.

132. HackerNoon is Hiring Again!!

HackerNoon is hiring for 2 Junior Editors and 2 Junior Sales Reps. Visit careers.hackernoon.com to learn more.

133. Takeaways from Sequoia Capital's Black Swan Memo

Soothsayer Sequoia Capital warned its portfolio companies in a memo—how can startups stay healthy?

134. Tara Vasdani on Choosing Remote: It's Avant Garde & It's the Future of Work

We talked to Tara Vasdani, the first Canadian lawyer to serve a Statement of Claim using Instagram, a writer for Canadian Lawyer and The Lawyer’s Daily, and founder of Remote Law Canada

135. Do Tech Companies Owe Employees Better Benefits?

Tech companies are known for the exciting benefits they offer their employees. Are those benefits enough for top talent?

136. Refactor Your Work Life — From Home 😉

TL;DR: It's time to spring clean your work-life, and make space for joy. Get rid of extraneous work, add a bit of mindfulness, and the WFH world is yours. You can do this regardless of who you are, but if you are the CEO or in a managerial position, the imperative is much higher.

137. How to Get the Most Out of Your TWS5 F9 Headphone

Charter Spectrum is one of the largest and most reliable AI- Artifical Intelligence service providers in the United States. Spectrum Internet prices are affordable and their high-speed internet provides consistently reliable download speeds. Spectrum’s download speed is usually faster when compared with other internet providers. You can compare the current plans, speeds and prices that Spectrum Internet has available this month.

To adhere to social distancing guidelines and prevent the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, it isn’t a good idea to have a technician install your Spectrum Internet service for you.

It is easy to do the installation yourself if a cable was previously connected to your home. This prevents you and your family from being exposed to the novel coronavirus, and you will avoid the additional expense incurred when a technician installs it. However, you will need some help and guidance on how to do self-installation, especially if it is your first time doing this.

Consider this being an excellent opportunity for you to lahore smart city how to do a technical installation. You won’t have to adjust your schedule to accommodate the installation time since you will do it at your own convenience. If you get stuck at any time during the process, Charter Communications customer support will help you through the installation process.

The Spectrum Internet self-installation kit is fairly easy to use, since it comes with easy step by step instructions. The package has everything you need to know during the installation of the internet service. You should confirm that the kit has every item required before you start. That way you won't have to stop in the middle of the process because an item is missing.

138. 13 Years Later - 13 Reasons Why Remote Work Wasn't Worth It

Does remote work still matter 13 years later?

139. Exploring 10 New COVID-19 Realities You Might Already Be Experiencing

We are halfway through 2020. Self-evident truth makes it crystal clear that there is too much to swallow and digest to make sense of everything that is happening in our new reality. It is also important to mention that there is no doubt that the world will remember this year just like they remember 2012 when everyone was expecting the end of the world. But what happens after COVID-19? The Economist has its perspective:

140. A Few Reasons Why Your Software Buddy System isn't Working

Mentorship requires at least 2 people. However, anyone who has ever queried information about software developer onboarding, could notice right away a strong focus on the onboardee. Most onboarding approaches are centered on guiding new hires through their first days, tasks or overcoming the hurdles of getting started. But this approach rarely highlights the troubles and challenges of the mentors*. We frequently hear about the “Sink or Swim” approach by which new engineers are “thrown into the deep end” with hands-on tasks on their first day in. The truth is, mentors are also treated this way, although unintentionally and with no buoy waiting for them.

141. How To Run Digital Workshops on Figma

How I used Figma to run a comprehensive workshop with my team. Here are my thoughts on what works, what doesn’t, and how to go about building the remote workshop tools of the future.

142. How MarkUp Reshaped Digital Collaboration for Remote Workers...and Grew 302% in One Month

When we started MarkUp, a visual collaboration tool for digital content, we expected to see user growth from much of the design and developer communities, because of the problem we are solving in those fields.

143. Building Remote Teams: Lessons From The Gitlab Remote Playbook

DevOps giant GitLab are one of the leading fully remote tech companies. They have produced a ‘Remote Playbook’ to guide companies looking to adopt remote workin

144. Accessibility in the Workplace: "Companies Don't Give Me a Fair Shot," says a Blind Developer

An interview with a talented software developer who is also blind brings the reader into his world and helps us all see why accessibility matters.

145. Wax On, Wax Off: How Going Remote Could be The BEST Thing That Ever Happened to Your Team

As every child of the ‘80’s knows – the most effective way to become a karate expert is not through years of dedicated training, but rather by completing a sequence of seemingly tedious chores for an elderly Japanese neighbor. Thanks to the miracle of muscle memory, before you know it, you’ll have won the all-valley karate tournament.  (Actually, now I think about it, this might have been one of the first, and most effective “hacks” I was ever exposed to).

146. What is Hybrid Work and Why is it the New Norm?

The hybrid work model is appearing more and more often in companies' return-to-office plan. What is it and how do you prepare your team for this new norm?

147. Inside HackerNoon: What Do Our Interns Do?

Contrary to expectation, interns @ HackerNoon don't have to make coffee for their "superiors" and pretend to like their jobs.

148. The Pandemic of Childcare

The pandemic didn't create the problems with childcare but revealed and worsened them. Working mothers bear the uneven burden of childcare.

149. Technology or Strategy: How Is the Workplace Being Reimagined?

The traditional workspace is gradually changing to a remote workspace. But what is driving the transformation of remote workspaces, technology or strategy?

150. 104 Stories To Learn About Slack

Learn everything you need to know about Slack via these 104 free HackerNoon stories.

151. Software Solutions and Technologies to Counter the Coronavirus Pandemic

BlueDot, a Toronto-based artificial intelligence company, was first to spot the mysterious virus causing pneumonia in Wuhan. On December 30, their systems, backed by machine learning algorithms, flagged the outbreak of a new infectious disease. They alerted hospitals, governments, businesses, and other clients from the private sector about the danger.

152. COVID-19: How Has The Pandemic Changed Our Society?

In this article, we look at the lasting impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and how it has changed our world for better and worse.

153. 8 National Parks That Would Be Perfect to Work From This Summer

Who says WFH means staying chained to your desk? Try WFCampsite this summer and check out some of the most amazing National Parks the U.S. has to offer.

154. Why Working Remotely Normally Works, and Why This Isn't Normal

Under normal circumstances, the switch to remote work can benefit teams and companies. his sudden switch was unprecedented, and challenging to navigate.

155. Colombia's Digital Nomad Visa Raises Internet Connectivity Concerns

Let’s explore why digital nomads are drawn to Colombia, what the digital nomad visa offers and which locations offer the most reliable internet connections.

156. New To Working From Home due to COVID-19? Here's How To Prepare

COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic has resulted in many people to work from home. How do I remain productive at home?

157. The Webstarted Remote Workforce Recruiting Solution: ‘The Startup for Startups’

Webstarted is well-positioned to foster a productive environment where remote teams of workers and startups achieve harmony.

158. 154 Stories To Learn About Work

Learn everything you need to know about Work via these 154 free HackerNoon stories.

159. 5 Fun Ways to Celebrate New Years with a Remote Team

Start the new year on a positive note, encourage team bonding, and use up any remaining end of year budget.

160. 5 Handy Apps for Boosting Productivity During a Workation

Thousands have already tried workationing. So, here are the top 5 apps that help me stay as productive as possible while working and traveling.

161. Five Tips for Nailing Your Remote Startup Pitch During the Pandemic

Now that almost everyone is working from home, startup founders looking to raise money from investors will need to do so remotely. In fact, in-person pitches may now be a thing of the past.

162. Escape Through Board Games

Playing board games can reduce stress and draw you into an imaginary world. Included is a list of some board games you can try.

163. How Global Quarantine Popularized Virtual Social Platforms.

Distant socializing is becoming the new norm. With the COVID-19 outbreak spreading across the globe, people on all continents are isolating themselves at home to fight the pandemic.

164. How Cloud Industry Platforms Improve Remote Teams

Cloud Industry Platforms are front helpers in the advancement of remote work and this article explains how

165. Hybrid Work is Frustrating—Here's What Employers Can Do Instead

The key to successful RTO is see it from a difference lens — to make it an opportunity to re-design a new work and employee experience.

166. List of things to do in Quarantine time

Hello readers, if you are reading this it meansyou want to do something productive in your quarantine time.

167. 20 Best Virtual Team Building Activities for Remote Teams

Looking for some effective team-building activities to bring your remote team together?

168. What “The Future of Work” Means For Jobseekers

Here's what to understand about the "future of work" particularly for jobseekers.

169. How self care and assertiveness can help the remote worker

How remote workers can succeed with self care and assertiveness.

170. Remote Work's Hierarchy of Needs

Have you heard of Abraham Maslow? He was a Psychology professor who came up with this super popular framework called 'Hierarchy of Needs' which categorizes human needs into 5 buckets. While the framework itself received a mixed response, being lauded by many and on the other hand being criticised for its vagueness, it surely had a strong influence across many fields and on other researchers.

171. Are You Making These 4 Remote Working Mistakes?

One attribute that distinguishes top-notch remote workers from the amateurs is their ability to manage work from home. You will observe this propensity from the world's best-in-class remote companies, including Apple, Lionbridge, and VIDKid.

172. 10 Common Mistakes That Can Prevent You from Landing a Remote Job

In this blog, we'll explore the most common mistakes that candidates make when applying for remote positions.

173. A Remote Developer's Tips For Drafting An Attractive Resume

How powerful your resume is can determine whether your remote developer career soars high or nosedives. Remote developer resume tips below will help your resume

Alan Tuback & Doug Dagworthy, co-founders Devlos Software and makers of Soluno, legal accounting share how they built a start-up with 100 years of experience.

175. 10 Best Slack Apps for Remote Work In 2021

Plus a bonus sneak preview at #11.

176. Twitter Employees Fear Elon Musk's Takeover Will Ruin Company Culture

Despite being a longtime lightning rod for controversy, even Twitter employees were caught off-guard by recent events.

177. Is Remote Tech Talent a Solution to 'The Great Resignation'?

The American workforce is leaving in droves, and companies are struggling to adapt.

178. How to Make Brainstorming as a Remote Team Work

Organizing a brainstorming session doesn’t have to be a complete disconcerting event in your agenda.

179. Guess Who? Access Management Struggles in the Age of Remote Work

In the age of remote work, access management has become one of the most important- and difficult- tasks for IT professionals.

180. Remote Work is Over, get Back to the Office

We all spent a year getting used to remote work; now, the big question is how do we transition back to the in-person work pattern in a new world with Covid-19?

181. In a Pandemic, Tech Workers Are Also Essential Workers

Governments around the world have instituted lockdowns to try and slow the Covid-19 pandemic, saying that only essential workers should be still going into work. But that just raises the question: who is an essential worker in a pandemic?

182. Freelancers vs In-house Developers: How to Make the Right Choice

Why is it important?

183. Hacking the Remote Work Economy [Infographic]

Thanks to the rapid spread of COVID-19 people have started working remotely out of necessity, as more states order shelter-in-place protocols to fight the spread. A growing list of 20 states, including most of New England and the West Coast, have closed all bars and restaurants to the public, to curb the spread of the deadly virus. With over 4 million people working from home, the internet has allowed many of us to continue business as usual, with a few modifications.

184. Here's Everything You've Ever Wanted to Know About Virtual Employees

Explore the virtual employer definition, its pros and cons, and tips for hiring and managing remote teams effectively.

185. Passion is the Answer to Loving Your Work

186. Don’t Drop Your Work Meetings – Rather, Build a System for Them

Don't think that working meetings are a waste of time. Organize the system of working with them effectively following these simple rules.

Software development trends have always been evolving. Here in this post, we have covered essential software development trends to watch in 2022.

188. Why Diversity Matters in Healthcare — And How Technology Can Help

The healthcare workforce should reflect the diversity of its patients — but it still has a long way to go. Here's how tech can promote healthcare diversity.

189. 73 Stories To Learn About Remote Working Tools

Learn everything you need to know about Remote Working Tools via these 73 free HackerNoon stories.

190. Work Annoyance 1: Git Rebase

How many times the below thing happens to you?

191. Embracing Remote Work as a Software Engineer in the Post-COVID Era

Explore a software engineer's journey into the digital nomad lifestyle post-COVID, with insights on creating effective remote workspaces and balancing work-life

192. Employee Cheat Sheet: Mastering Remote Working

Remote working has gained so much popularity over the years in almost every career field. Even in professions where remote working wasn’t allowed, it has now become the only option due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Working online isn’t difficult, but it’s not so straightforward, either. Here is a detailed guide about everything you need to know about working online.

193. 10 Tips to Stay Healthy While Working Remotely

Maintaining a healthy work-life balance is also important for staying fit. When you're working from home, you can take breaks when you need to

194. How Amazonian Thinking Turned Me Into a Remote Work Optimist

How Amazonian thinking and communication tools are turning me into a remote work optimist.

195. 196 Stories To Learn About Covid19

Learn everything you need to know about Covid19 via these 196 free HackerNoon stories.

196. How to hire the Most Skilled Web Developers?

Did you know that by 2020, it’s expected that there will be 1 million programming jobs unfilled? Unfortunately, great developers are rare to find. If you have tried to hire a developer for your startup, you’d know how difficult it is to find qualified candidates who don’t only have the required skills but also fit your culture.

197. 2021: The Year of Remote Tools, Soft Skills, and AI Innovation

Wow. What a year! With everything from a pandemic to an election, it’s hard to believe that 2020 is (finally) coming to an end and that we are looking ahead to what the next 12 months will bring. It’s no secret that in 2021 we will continue to see drastic changes to personal and work life as we know it, and it’s safe to say that the technology market will continue to change and evolve, as well as our definition of “normal” for work.

198. Celebrating 10 years of WebLab Technology: Our Story of Growing Through Dedicated Teams

How did WebLab Technology become a company with professional, dedicated teams building products in AI, SaaS, and Cloud Engineering after a 10-year journey?

199. Remote Work: Anti-Patterns For Everyday Use 🚫

As an engineer, I was fascinated when I was first introduced to design patterns but I was even more intrigued when I read about anti-patterns. Put simply, design patterns are good practices to solve common problems while anti-patterns are the exact opposite and undesirable.

For example, it is good practice to break classes and functions into smaller units with clearly-defined and singular responsibility. As opposed to this is the anti-pattern where a single class has lots of dependencies, responsibilities and grows beyond all logic to become the class that does everything - God Class.

Anti-patterns provide a healthy dose of self-criticism and help detect unproductive behaviour or processes. This got me thinking about a similar approach for remote work - finding patterns that are counter-productive.

Today's discussion is about 10 such remote work anti-patterns. Do you think I missed some obvious pattern? Join in the discussion here and add your thoughts!

  1. Remote is your standard work-life on video

The biggest mistake would be to assume that working remotely is going to be the same as in-office except for the cameras. It is important to understand that it requires conscious efforts on rethinking communication & documentation, building trust & social interaction among other things when building a distributed team.

2. The shift to remote is a 0 to 1 switch

Buffer came up with 'The Remote Working Scale' which categorises the way a company could approach remote working. So, the shift to remote is ideally not a 0 to 1 switch and has many intermediate levels that could be implemented.

The important point, however, is to build a truly remote-first culture rather than just being remote-friendly even at the intermediate levels. We have detailed the difference between being remote-first and remote-friendly in our guide.

200. Protecting Your Mental Health While WFH

The past six weeks have been challenging. As someone who thrives off social interaction and throwing ideas around in a room of people, working from home has been a huge shift for me both mentally and professionally.

201. 6 Effective Ways For Managers to Stay in Touch With Remote Staff

When the team is organized remotely, "chemistry" between employees and managers should be encouraged intentionally. Learn 6 effective formats to keep in touch !

202. Will Zoom Become The Next Skype?

A lot has been written about Zoom in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic. The share price has risen 800% since its IPO, valuing it at $144 Billion, it is well funded, profitable and has attracted some of the smartest people in tech and business into its ranks. Zoom is riding a high that is well deserved. It has an amazing product that cut through a crowded field to do things better than the well-established competition, including the likes of Oracle’s Webex, Google Hangouts and Microsoft’s Skype.

203. 4 Ways to Manage Remote Teams

It's a challenging time for teams and organizations that have suddenly jolted to working remotely. For startups and larger organizations, helping their teams with a generous dose of empathy, to enable productivity, is key.

204. Why Hire Remote Developers from Indore, India?

The information technology industry is undergoing rapid evolution and changing the shape of Indian Business Standards. According to the recently published research, 80% of Europeans and US outsourcing firms made Indian remote developers as their first choice. It will be intriguing to foreshadow how outsourcing trends emerging and changed geographical and economic equivalence between the developed and developing nations.

205. Use Consistency To (Remotely) Lead Your Startup Through A Pandemic

Since we're in a unique and ever-evolving working world of the future far sooner than expected, I thought I'd share some of the lessons I've learned in how best to keep consistent and guide your team through turbulent times.

206. How Developers Can Stay Productive and Healthy during the COVID-19 Outbreak

The coronavirus or COVID-19 disrupted our way of life and brought the whole world to a standstill. In an effort to keep the economy going while containing the rapid spread of the virus, companies have taken a sensible approach by adopting remote working models.

207. The Future of Remote Work with Web 3

If 2021 was the buzz of Web3, in 2022 we will understand more about the huge impact of emerging technologies on decentralized economy & remote workforce.

208. Learning How To Work Anywhere

Why one should be flexible in working from anywhere in the world that has a functional internet connection to become more successful in their life and wrok.

Could the forced remote work of COVID19 bring about new growth and a more fair work-life balance?

210. Why are Document Creation Apps the Darlings of Salesforce Users

Document creation apps solve ultimate problems of different professionals in companies from the sales, customer success & support and legal to the management.

211. Hiring a Remote Candidate: 7 Signs You’ve Found The Right One

Getting and hiring the right remote worker can be a difficult task, for most businesses and organizations.

212. The New Normal is Remote: 6 Technologies That Will Make Working From Home Inevitable in The Future

6 Technologies That Will Make Working From Home Inevitable in The Future. From social media to virtual reality.

213. Remote Team Motivation Ideas for COVID-19: One Ritual to Rule them All

When companies went remote overnight, most thought it would last a month or two, but it has become clear by now that the COVID-19 pandemic has changed not only how we live our everyday lives but how we do our jobs.

Do you need the law to tell you when is appropriate to text your remote team members?

215. "You Can Build a Strong Team That’s Remote From the Beginning" Carolyn Mooney, CEO, Nextmv

Nextmv is a Philadelphia startup of the year nominee, and their CEO and cofounder, Carolyn Mooney shares with us their origin story and remote culture secrets.

216. 5 Effective Ways to Maximize Slack You Probably Didn't Know

You already know what Slack is. It's that software that helps you do your job better. It eases communication but there's more to Slack than what you know.

217. 20 Non-Cringe Activities to Engage Remote Employees

20 non-cringe remote team-building & developpment activities to boost engagement, trust, and connection, from quick icebreakers to fun games and social events.

218. Everything You Need to Run a Meetup from Home

Over the last couple months, I've created a pretty sweet setup for running meetups -- including the IBM Developer SF Meetup -- and the ForwardJS conference series from my home. Let me show you how!

219. 22 Top Tech Companies Hiring Remote Workers in 2021

These are the 22 Top Tech Companies filling remote job positions in 2021. The list includes Citrix, Oracle, and more.

220. Developers Never Sleep but Money Does: Here’s the Surprising Data

A recent BCG-report highlight that despite the recent cryptocurrency crash, developer activity has continued to sustain. In other words: Developers Never Sleeps

221. 10 Factors to Consider Before Relocating: A Comprehensive Guide for Job Seekers

This article highlights the top 10 factors to keep in mind when relocating, including language barriers, tax systems, medical care, job security, and more.

222. Trust and the Remote Workforce [Infographic]

The COVID pandemic has caused many companies to embrace remote work with a sense of uneasiness, but working from home has successfully become the norm in less than 24 months.  54% of employees have even said that they want to continue working from home post-COVID.  What is making remote work so appealing to the workforce?

223. How To Improve Concentration: 2021 Edition

How to improve your focus - especially as a software developer. Book review of Deep Work by Cal Newport.

224. 74% of US Government Employees Work Remotely and Are Permanently Transitioning to Flexible Work

Here are the know the reasons behind the US government's positive stance on remote work policies.

225. 3 Positive Aspects of Anger

Anger remodels my world the same way the erupting lava from a volcano landscapes its surroundings.

226. 5 Reasons Why Going Remote Will Benefit Your Software Business

Who would know the best way to obtain efficiency with employees is to offer them as much flexibility as possible? Especially recently, working remotely has become the standard practice across industries. As the pioneers of this trend, technology companies are hiring more remote workers every day, realizing the remote work benefits. The reason for this is that remote work has many favorable effects on employee morale, and thus work efficiency, which tech businesses can benefit from.

227. How to Use a Laptop as a Monitor to Boost Productivity

In the following sections, we will discuss how we can use an additional monitor alongside our laptop using a cable, and how to find the right cable.

228. The Remote Worker's Bill of Rights

You've surely heard of Jeff Atwood. If not, he's the co-founder of StackOverflow, StackExchange, Discourse and runs a super popular blog by the name 'Coding Horror'. Long story short, he's well-known in the programming world.

229. Becoming a Remote Developer Has Brought Greater Joy to My Life

All in all, I believe that the benefits of remote work outweigh (by a bunch) any challenges that may come with it.

230. 20 Companies With Remote Tech Jobs

FlexJobs recently compiled a list of 20 companies that commonly hire for work-from-home IT jobs

231. How to Boost Your Digital Security During Remote Work: 10 Simple Steps

10 Simple steps on How to Boost Your Digital Security During Remote Work to prevent phishing and hacker attacks.

232. Covid-19: What Can Product Managers Do?

This blog post should not be considered authoritative in any way. It simply an imperfect attempt to highlight some guiding principles. I am convinced these guiding principles could be useful for you, your dear-ones and your team.

233. How To Get Assignment help During Coronavirus Pandemic

More than 140 countries have been affected by the coronavirus pandemic. According to stats, 85K+ people have been affected and the numbers are expected to rise.

234. Time Tracking Tips and Tools for Remote Employees

In the ever-evolving landscape of remote work, efficient time management becomes crucial for maintaining productivity and work-life balance.

235. The Zeigarnik Effect: How Those Unfinished Tasks At Work Ruin Your Evenings and How to Beat Them

Zeigarnik Effect: the tendency to remember an interrupted task better than a completed task; it's ruining your evenings.

236. Finally Going Full Remote? Here's Everything You Need to Know First

Remote work is booming largely because of the lockdown. But this way of working has been around for a long time - especially among knowledge workers. During the pandemic, a lot of companies tested remote working for the first time, and most of them do not plan to go back to the office even after the lockdown. However, some holes need to be patched and things taken care of before any founder jumps into remote working permanently.

237. Culture and Leadership in Startups: Lessons from the Founder

Lessons from a founder on shaping startup culture that scales — from hiring and leadership to trust, transparency, and building a team you’re proud of.

238. Are Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning reshaping Remote Work?

This article explains how Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence have been pushing remote work forward through technological advancements in core tasks.

239. Why the Hybrid Workplace May be the Future of Work [Infographic]

A look at how and why the hybrid blend of remote work and in person office experience may be the future of work.

240. 2020 Why Mental Models Matter: 10 Lessons and Two Startups Later

2020 will be something unforgettable for a lot of us. There are so many things to digest and reflect on this year: so many jobs and lives were lost, hundreds of industries had to adjust to new realities, leadership was redefined, values were reimagined, office work was questioned, and the list goes on…

241. Letting Someone Go When You Work Remotely

Honest, no-fluff guide to letting someone go remotely. Hard-earned lessons, real advice, and leadership wisdom from the trenches.

242. How Improving Writing Skills Can Help Software Developers Succeed

I started writing because the generous community of programmers had helped me by sharing their knowledge freely over the Internet. I wanted to contribute to this incredible trend so I could be a part of something bigger than myself.

243. One Hour of "Effective" Freelance Work is Worth 3 Hours in a 9-5 Job

One effective freelance working hour is worth two or three regular 9-to-5 working hours.

244. How to Hire and Build A Successful Remote Startup Team

Hiring a remote team can help you create a more diverse workplace, which can bring different perspectives and ideas to the table.

245. Remote Usability Testing Tools, Here's What to Look For

In this blog, you come to realize remote working usability checking out is a notable manner to check your product earlier than and after launch!

246. What Is “Zoombombing”: an Exaggerated Phenomenon, not a Vulnerability

Why is the exclusive focus on Zoom, when the same “flaw” impacts almost all popular video conferencing apps?

247. The Remote Developer's Survival Guide: 10 Technical Strategies to Prevent Burnout

Up to 80% of programmers experience burnout, according to statistics.

248. How Modern Technology Reshapes the Way We Work

249. 5 Great Ways to Make Money Online Without Leaving Home

It can be tough to make ends meet these days. Thankfully, there are many ways to make extra money without leaving home.

250. Upwork Fees Are Basically Vibes Now

Upwork switches from a flat to a variable service fee for freelancers.

251. How To Get The Most Out The Pomodoro Technique To Be Highly Productive

Developed by Francesco Cirillo in the late 1980s, the Pomodoro technique calls for using a timer to break down work into 25-minute intervals separated by short 5-minute breaks. After four sessions of work, the Pomodoro technique prescribes a longer 30-minute break.

252. Why Are Bosses Against Remote Work?

72% of managers prefer their subordinates to be in the office. Why are bosses so against remote work? Find out what our readers think might be the issues here.

253. Humor at the Heart

Sharing some fun times at a cool place to work for body, soul and sanity.

254. Make Time for Making: 7 Ways Builders Control Their Days

You have many good intentions at the start of the day, but before you know it, one request comes on top of another and you have a day full of meetings.

255. How to Look and Sound Better in Video Conference

Now that we all spend so much time in video conferencing either for work or life, it is critical to make yourself look and sound the best to your colleagues, family and friends. It is not only about self image, but also about having the “real” you projecting the maximum presence remotely. In this article, I would like to introduce a few simple steps to improve your look and sound in video conferencing tools.

256. 4 Must-Have Types of Digital Tools for New Solopreneurs

Discover essential digital tools for success in this dynamic solo business landscape.

257. What is Attention Residue and Why is It Your Worst Enemy?

The keyboard is on fire, you're typing so fast. But a thought suddenly occurs to you: what about those concert tickets you forgot to buy last night?

258. How to be a React Native Developer

How to be a React Native Developer

259. 10 Features We Could Build to Improve Online Meeting & Collaboration Tools

Video conferencing tools like Zoom, Skype, or WebEx along with Digital tools like Microsoft Teams and Slack are deeply embedded into the modern ways of working — even more during the lock-down era. And their role will only get more important.

260. 12 Ways in Which Slack can Enhance Your Team’s Remote Work Culture

In this article, you’ll find 12 amazing Slack tips for remote teams.

261. I Tried Upwork AI Uma - So You Don't Have To

Upwork Uma, between AI hype and remote work reality.

262. Hitting the Code: How Mike Mentzer's Principles Can Supercharge Your Developer Skills

Being a remote PHP developer comes with its own set of challenges, from staying focused to maintaining productivity. But fear not, for I discovered a secret weapon to boost my abilities—the principles of High-Intensity Training (HIT) championed by the legendary bodybuilder Mike Mentzer. In this short, anecdotal, article, I will explore how applying Mentzer's principles to your remote PHP developer job can help you maximize efficiency, increase productivity, and maintain peak performance. So, grab a protein shake and let's dive in!

263. Retention tips from the Internet vs 56 software developers

We've collected 56 retention tips from software developers and compared them with the ones from the Internet. Check out what the conclusions are!

264. 9 Productivity Tools Every Dev Should Look Into

Here is a short list of some great tools I've discovered over the past year.

265. How to Avoid Awkward Virtual Events

While her pajama set was nice, I was wondering what type of crowd this was. Even before the March shelter-in-place orders, I would have never thought to wear pajamas to an in-person social event.

266. 5 Ways Your Home Setup Could be Hurting Your WFH Productivity

WFH productivity can be influenced by a series of outside factors. Optimize your workspace to optimize your productivity.

267. Is Upwork The Sick Man Upon the Silicon Bosphorus? [Looking At Numbers]

Financial reports are lengthy, confusing, and boring. I promise that I will keep it simple, brief, and straight to the point. I will let Upwork’s numbers do all the talking.

268. The Terrible Truth of Working in Customer Service

As we reported on the industry, we invited current and former customer service representatives to contact us. They did.

269. How Companies Should Act When Employees Work Two Full-Time Jobs

The pandemic has changed the rules of the game, influencing how we take care of our health, our leisure, and especially how we work.

270. 4 Data Protection Tips for Remote Teams

With remote work becoming more popular, it is easier than ever for companies to have data stolen. Read here for 4 data protection tips for remote teams.

271. How to Keep a Team During The Great Resignation

Few reasons why people leave their jobs and several ways to save your current team during the Great Resignation.

272. Security and its Place in a Remote Working Era

One of the consequences of COVID-19 has been our openness to remote work. By 2024, at least 40% of all remote access users will be served predominantly by ZTNA.

273. 118 Stories To Learn About Work From Home

Learn everything you need to know about Work From Home via these 118 free HackerNoon stories.

274. Hiring Remote Tech Talent: Overcoming the Challenges, Maximizing the Benefits

Levin shares his views on hiring remote tech talent, the benefits and challenges of remote hiring, and strategies for finding and retaining remote talent.

275. Should I Quit My Job? The Psychology of Knowing When It's Time to Leave

Feeling stuck in your job? This piece explores when to leave, how to plan your next move, and why your mindset is everything.

276. How Effective Tech Can Reduce Employee Downtime and Attrition

In our rapidly evolving work-from-anywhere world, employee downtime and productivity are rising concerns.

277. Searching for a Unicorn or How to Build an Effective Remote Team

Here are 7 essential points for teams that help stay productive in a remote environment.

278. How to Maintain Productivity with a Flexible Work Schedule

Increased productivity and greater employee satisfaction are the key benefits of flexible working hours for employers.

279. What Is the Future of Remote Work?

We're talking about remote work This Week On Planet Internet because HackerNoon is a fully remote company and WE'VE GOT THINGS TO SAY about working remotely 😤

280. How Modern Technology has Changed Agile Methodology

COVID-19 has severely challenged a core tenet of the Agile movement: the importance of face-to-face communication. But instead of slowing Agile teams down, herein lies an opportunity to improve the fundamentals of an efficient workplace, writes Clifford Berg

281. How to Prepare Your Company for Remote Work

The corona-virus outbreak continues to spread throughout the world. More and more companies are seizing their public operations and business owners all over are encouraging their employees to work from home. The Times calls this the “World's Largest Work-From-Home Experiment” and unlike some companies that were prepared for this, many are diving in headfirst, without any time to prepare.

282. Do Your Team Members Feel Lonely? Here's How You Can Fight Isolation at Work

There are several reasons for us to feel lonely, both when we are by ourselves and surrounded by other people.

283. Payroll Solutions for Cross-Border Freelancers: A $1.4 Trillion Opportunity

The acceleration of the digital transition from 2020 onwards emphasized one thing: there is only one global market, and in it, talent is more valuable than ever

284. How to Plan Your Day: 5 Effective Rules for Scheduling Tasks

Today I will tell you what principles to follow when planning your day. I use these practices myself and it helped to significantly reduce the level of daily stress. I also want to note that I adhere to these rules not only at work, but also in life, and I plan my everyday activities in the same way.

285. 5 Important Takeaways From 9 Remote Work Productivity Studies

For the vast majority of people in tech, one of the side effects of the Covid-19 pandemic has been the switch to working remotely. If Twitter is anything to go by, for some, this may become a long-term reality, too.

286. The Evolution of Workplace Distractions

As surveys dive deeper into the realm of productivity killers, technology emerges as the undisputed champion of distractions.

287. How to Harness Diversity & Distance: 5 Tips for Strong Remote Dev Teams

This article outlines the five factors most critical to the success of remote, diverse development teams. Each factor is both a challenge and an opportunity for developers and leaders.

288. Can Music Improve Your Productivity While Working at Home

If you're looking for ways to get more done and stay productive at home, music can help you achieve this goal.

289. 5 Simple Strategies To Build Trust in Remote Teams

Before we attempt to answer the challenge of how to build trust over Zoom, Loom, Slack. Let’s try to analyze what built trust

290. Talent for Tech? Job Tips From 5 Top Women in Tech

As the technology sector expands, there are exponential opportunities for people from all backgrounds and disciplines to carve out new careers for yourself.

291. 50 Remote Teams Share Their Best Practices For #WorkingFromHome 🏡 [Part 1]

Since the Coronavirus breakdown, millions of people are stuck at home; and for those who are still in the job market — are working from home too. The so-called “social distancing” measures have increased the Internet usage all around the world by 50–70%. Streaming has also jumped by at least 12%, according to Forbes.

292. Top 5 Tools to Help You Optimize Your Startup for Success

Given the current climate, we gave a few tools that every company serious about growth should be familiar with.

293. Slaying the Hydra of Remote Work Woes - One Head at a Time.

Okay – I know thats an excessively dramatic title, but I wanted to emphasize a simple but important concept. I believe that normalizing remote work isn’t a single problem to be solved, but rather a number of distinct issues that need to be tackled separately.

294. 6 Slack Apps & Integrations All Software Teams Need to Consider

There are a tonne of Slack apps and integrations. Here are 6 of the very best Slack add-ons for software developers, from summarisation to bug tracking.

295. There’s Always Room for Optimization: How I Use Sheets, Jira, Arc, and AI to Run My Work

74% of new web pages already contain AI content. But optimization was never really about the tool. It was always about the habit.

296. Digital Workspaces: Hacking the Future of Work

A look at how to engage in the future of work through digital workspaces

297. Good Managers Vs. Great Managers

One of the most important aspects of building great product organisations is to design a system where builders thrive. A group of well-organized, ambitious yet humble, smart folks is an unstoppable force.

298. Automation Tools Like ACME Help Prevent Disruptions During Uncertain Times

Web certificates are a foundational element of website security, enabling organizations to verify that the web address in question really does belong to them, as well as to keep users secure by encrypting their information. These certificates have become ubiquitous, and most savvy web users now know to look for the telltale indicators of a valid web certificate, which may include a closed padlock or green address bar, depending on the browser used.

299. Remote Value Realization

Remote Value Realization helps remote companies track the value they are giving out, and thus, the areas to improve upon.

300. Impact of Automation on the Future of Work

Automation and artificial intelligence (AI) are changing the nature of jobs and many believe that robots will completely put humans out of work in the coming years.

301. Dear First-Time Remote Workers,

Why “forced” distributed teams are not indicative of what remote work is usually like

302. How to Lead Distributed Teams

4 tips on what to do when your team is suddenly split across two or more locations

303. How to Manage a Remote Team if You’ve Never Done It Before

Vita Baryshnikova is a Head of HR at Skyeng where 90% of employees and contractors work remotely. Vita shares her experience of creating effective processes for remote teams. These simple tips can help you prevent burnout and add transparency to your work.

304. Why Everyone Needs an Avatar in a "Socially Distant" World

Imagine a future where everyone has a virtual character that they use across multiple platforms. Social media, video conferencing, games, and other online spaces.

305. Mass Transit In a Post COVID-19 World

As I write this on April 18, 2020, there are over 156,000 global deaths due to COVID-19, which is actually a tiny percent, however, this disease is incredibly communicable and is still not well understood.

306. Job Mobility Slows Amidst Recession Fears and Tech Layoffs

The Great Resignation might be waning among knowledge workers. Enter: The Great Disengagement.

307. Why I've Been at the Same Job For 7 Years Since I was 19

I've been at the same job for 7 years. Here’s why I don’t plan on leaving any time soon.

308. An Anthology of Places and Tools That Can Help You To Find Remote Software Engineering Jobs

Working remotely is no longer just a dream. If you can afford a decent laptop and access to the internet, combine it with solid work skills and that gives you a pretty good chance to find a remote job. Professionals in many industries including entrepreneurs, marketers, writers and of course software engineers have already chosen this route.

309. Workplace Injuries in the WFH Era: A Tale from Germany

Accidents do happen. Everyone's home included. But, here's the thing. Technically speaking, this remote worker got injured on his way to work.

310. Interview with Ideaology Founder and CEO, Khaled Alkalbani

Challenges and opportunities in the current global economy are as numerous and as full of potential as they haven’t been in a long time. We are venturing into the unknown in regards to the future socio-economic situation.

311. How to Behave during Video Calls: 9 Rules for Communicating with Colleagues

These days most companies have asked their employees to stay at home and change their office work for a remote one. In such conditions, the issues of organizing video calls have become especially relevant. It seems that online conferences for dozens and even hundreds of people are a step towards a digital future without borders when people can work from anywhere in the world and get together for negotiations literally by click. But in reality, video calls are often not as good as you might imagine. Someone cannot install the necessary program, someone is nervous  because of the relatives in the background, and someone appears at an important conference call in his pajamas and using the nickname “DimonKiller666”. We have put together some simple rules for making video calls that will help make them comfortable for yourself and your colleagues.

312. Agile And Distributed Teams [An Overview]

We observe an increasing share of distributed teams and the growing popularity of remote work. And there seems to be some contradiction, as at the first glance Agile and distributed teams do not merge well. The Agile methodology is laid down in the famous Agile Manifesto and is based on the twelve principles derived from it.

313. The Noonification: What the Transcontinental Railroads Teaches Us About Tech (4/15/2023)

4/15/2023: Top 5 stories on the Hackernoon homepage!

314. Heroku Remote Culture: AMA with Francis Lacoste

Francis Lacoste is a Senior Director, Software Engineering at Salesforce Heroku. During Live Ask Me Anything session with Hacker Noon community he shared his experience working remote for over 20 years and main lessons he learned from it.

In Francis’s own words:

315. Covid-19 Has Given Tech Employees A Wandering Eye - Here's How Organizations Can Adapt

COVID-19 has had a significant effect on nearly every facet of life, including the way we work. And while much of the impact that the crisis has brought to the workforce has been negative, including massive layoffs, meteoric spikes in employee burnout and a dizzying need for continuous adaptation, there’s also an enormous amount of newfound opportunity for workers.

316. Why Hiring Globally Diverse Talent Will Make You More Likely to Succeed

A 2018 study by BCG found that companies with diverse management teams generate 19% more revenue through innovation than management teams with below-average diversity scores.

317. Why Social Media Makes it Hard to Rest

Only when there is something worth sharing do we think we are worth resting.

318. Desktop-First: Because The Future Of Remote Work Starts With The Desktop

The Future Of Remote Work Starts With The Desktop

319. The WFH Slump: 10 Ways To Be More Productive While Working From Home

With 56% of workers only working remotely for the last year, working from home is still something most of us are adjusting to.

320. Decentralizing the Office Space: Distributed Workplace is a New Norm

In recent years, remote working has become less of a concept and more of a reality. In lieu of traditional office space, full-time employees and freelancers alike are occupying home-offices, WeWork hot desks, and tables at their local life-source outlets (read: cafés selling coffee). Many progressive thinkers at the forefront of business forecasting, like Naval Ravikant, are professing that a digitally-facilitated, remote working environment is the next logical step for contemporary businesses looking to up their productivity output. However, is this just optimistic theorizing, or is there an actual basis for the distributed workplace to, well, work in the long-term?

321. Does Your Boss Regret Asking You to Come Back to the Office?

80% of business leaders are now admitting that hastily issuing return to office (RTO) orders wasn’t their best decision.

322. How Shared State can Help Glue your Happy Brains Together

It's really hard to get people on the same page! The concepts of serialization and state will level up your ability to keep humans in sync smooth discussion.

323. Why You Should Be Using Ergonomic Tech in Your Office

Modern technology allows businesses to improve their workplace safety with a concept known as ergonomic technology.

324. Program Increment Planning Event in Agile

Long-term strategic planning is a remnant of the past that can’t reflect the fast pace of the digital world we live in today. Companies that implement an Agile approach, shift to delivering results in a short time all the while remaining flexible enough to adjust to any changes as they come. This calls for a completely different attitude in planning with the focus on short term goals that spin out for no longer than a few weeks or even days. Moreover, Scaled Agile helps manage the growing complexity and scaling of businesses to any size and number of distributed teams introducing new methods and tools, one such being Program Increment planning or PI planning for short.

325. AR Smart Glasses Used for Business Success in 2020

AR Smart Glasses while being used by employees for working more effectively show the features of a perfect device that helps to create corporate values for.....

326. 4 Steps to Deal With a Bad Day at Work

When you’re having a bad day at work, your mind spirals toward sadness. It’s like someone dimmed the light around you and everything appears dark and gloomy.

327. The AI-Driven Recruitment Revolution

Can you leverage AI when hiring to get better results? Yes. Should you do it and how do you even do it effectively? That's what we're about to discuss.

328. How to Find Remote Jobs in 2021 - 16 Websites to Help You Work from Home Online

Finding a remote job can be hard when you don’t know the best websites to go to. This list of remote job sites will help you find a work-from-home job easily.

329. How to Preserve Your Remote Company Culture

Promoting socializing, resisting surveillance, and hosting idea sessions can help to preserve your remote company culture.

330. The 15 Common Tips About Managing Newly Remote Teams

Remote work has become the most transformative labor trend of our lifetime. Long before ‘social distancing’ became a household term, businesses chose to operate with remote teams because of its benefits.

If you are a part of the IT recruitment industry, then you cannot walk past these 10 recruitment trends shaping your industry.

332. How to Adjust Your Mac's Energy Saver Settings to Keep It Awake For Longer

Have you ever been in the middle of an important task, only for your Mac to dim the screen or go to sleep at the worst possible moment?

333. What Would Sigmund Freud Do? Advice on Remote Work and Marriage Counseling During The Pandemic

If you’re thinking about leaving the corporate world and becoming a freelancer, have you considered how that shift might impact your relationship with your wife, husband, or partner?

334. From Side Hustles to Full-Time Freelancing: What Actually Happens

A real look at how I went from juggling side hustles to making freelancing my full-time career. What worked, what didn’t, and what to expect.

335. Meet the HackerNoon Top Writers: Nebojsa Nesha Todorovic - Upwork, Freelancing, and Future of Work

HackerNoon stories are my music, and a keyboard is my piano.

336. How to Make Your Company "The Best Place to Work At"

When you hear the phrase “Best Place to Work,” what companies come to mind? Does your company make that list? If not, you may want to reconsider your company culture to attract top talent who are looking to work at Best Place to Work companies.

337. The Growing Cyber Risks of a Work From Home Workforce

A recent Threatpost poll found that 40 percent of the companies transitioning to WFH experienced a spike in cyberattacks. The survey concluded that patching and updating are among the top challenges for employees when securing their remote footprint.

338. How Will the Metaverse Change the Way You Live and Work in 2022?

The metaverse has created an uproar with its announcement. Everyone is questioning - where do we go from there? Here's my take on this fantastical idea.

339. The Noonification: Why Open Source Language Models Are True “Open AI” (2/5/2024)

2/5/2024: Top 5 stories on the HackerNoon homepage!

340. Building a Team With a Decentralized Mindset to Empower Web3 Communities

In traditional roles the employees are accountable to a hierarchy of managers and those who have the power to make decisions from within the organization. Web3 turns this on its head and now projects within a more decentralized world are accountable to the community first, essentially reversing the power structure that employees would be familiar with.

341. 5 Tips for Students to Stay Focused While Studying from Home

Quite often, studying of students at home is quite difficult for them. After all, when they came to the university building to the lecture hall, it was much easier for them to focus on their studies. After all, the whole atmosphere and other students and teachers contribute to this. There is no such atmosphere at home, and students need to find the right ways to focus on their studies. If you have such problems, then here you can find some useful tips. that will help you focus on your studies.

342. The Working from Home Puzzle

Working from home — WFH in short — is one of the most debated topics these days. Recent events have compelled many organizations to close their offices and force their employees to work from home. All aspects of the working experience are now being done remotely.

343. The Quiet Quitting Trend and Why You Should Not Follow It

According to Blind, white-collar tech professionals have lost 100,826 jobs so far this year. Here is how you can avoid getting laid off this time.

344. Addressing Digital Harassment of Women in Remote Working Conditions

Covid-19 has brought out the worst in us, with an increase in reported incidents of cyberbullying and harassment online. The cases have expanded from social media to a newly adopted “Remote-working” environment.

345. Top 7 Project Management Instruments That Facilitate Remote Work

Project Management for a team is an important task at the best of times. Many processes make a project successful- scheduling, planning, executing, and other stages. However, project management can get trickier when your team is distributed across the world and working remotely.

346. Life-Changing Tips For Productive Interaction With Ukrainian Developers

As a founder with a developer background, I was frequently asked for recommendations of outsourced tech teams. A long time ago I co-founded a Ukrainian software house, before handing business to my partner in 2016.

347. Escape the Digital Grind: How Wellness Retreats Offer a Refreshing Break

A story on wellness retreats and their benefits in today's digital age. How technology takes a toll on us and what to do about it.

348. 5 Reasons Why Remote Work is Not Going Away

Is remote work just a fad caused by COVID-19 or is it here to stay? Here are some data-backed reasons why remote work is not going away any time soon.

349. A Dummy Guide to the Post-Corona Workplace: Check Yourself Before You Wreck Yourself

Illustration by Mat Voyce

350. 10 Ways to Cope with Remote Work to Make Working From Home Enjoyable

In this post, you’ll find 10 tech tips and hacks to make remote working productive and fun.

351. Top 5 VS Code Extensions for Remote Working

A list of the best VS code extensions.

352. How to Manage a Remote Team Without Going Postal

For most managers, it is possible to have weekly meetings to bang out issues and team-building exercises to create harmony, but as a remote manager, this is not possible, and the lack thereof can be über-frustrating at times.

353. 7 Ways MSPs Can Manage a Remote Workforce

With issues like Great resignation coming into prominence MSPs need to create proper remote workforce management strategies to grow. Here’s how to do so.

354. 590 Stories To Learn About Remote Work

Learn everything you need to know about Remote Work via these 590 free HackerNoon stories.

355. How To Manage Remote Employees for Better Productivity

Work From Home and Remote working is now the new normal across the globe. The Covid-19 outbreak has widely impacted businesses all over the world. Organizations need to initially focus on employees’ well being with regard to this pandemic and take the required steps to revive their productivity and sustain performance.

356. You Got Your First Programming Job, Here is What You Can Expect

Here is what you can expect from your first programming job, and let me tell you, it isn't pretty.

357. Reflecting on Five Years of Remote Work at NoDesk

This past July, NoDesk turned five. As part of this milestone, I want to reflect on how and why NoDesk came to be, what’s changed over the years, and talk about what’s next as we all look towards the future of work.

358. 6 Tips for Working Remotely

Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, millions of people have suddenly had to relocate their office to their own homes. In normal times, around 8 million Americans work from home, but in just a few days, that number has multiplied, and then multiplied again.

359. Why Immersive Engagement is the Future of Events

Hybrid events are predicted to dominate 2022.

360. How to Work From Home Efficiently: 7 Tools For Distributed Dev Teams

We live in a world where change is the only constant. Right from the dawn of time, sustainable approaches have rendered the traditional ones obsolete and this, of course, is evident in diverse sectors especially the workforce. Why do something the hard way when you can get better results doing it the easy way, marketers usually ask.

361. Remote Working and Why I Wouldn't Relocate for a Job Again

Here is a list of reasons why I won't relocate just because of a job offer.

362. oVice Raises 100 Million Yen to Provide Innovative Virtual Office Spaces

At oVice, you can virtually walk by moving your avatar and easily join in and out of conversations by bringing your avatar either closer or away from the other.

363. Switch Up Your Attitude to Work for Good

A different approach to solving the burnout problem.

364. Top Ten Things Affecting Your Remote Team Culture In 2022

An overview of the top ten things affecting your remote team culture in 2022.

365. How To Handle the Shift to Remote Work as a First Time WFH Manager

Since this virus is so contagious that it spreads to other people by contact, the only way possible to curb its spread is to stay away from other people. To help you understand how dangerous this virus is, you need to have a look at Italy. Italy reported its 1st positive case on Feb 20 and till the date, it has One Hundred Four Thousand positive cases with more than Twenty Thousand deaths.

Understanding the severity of the situation, authorities have requested everyone to stay at their home and refrain from going outside. To promote this, companies have advised their employees to work from their home

Remote work (also called telework or telecommuting), has been growing in popularity over the past twenty years. Many organizations allow for flexible worksites on some level: employees work remotely for part of the week, as-needed for minor illness, or when school or childcare is unavailable. However, with a major health concern on the rise, companies of all sizes (including tech giants such as Twitter, Google, Amazon, Facebook, and Microsoft) have transitioned some or all employees to remote work to keep business moving while limiting unnecessary exposure to COVID-19.

For modern tech companies like Amazon and Apple, the infrastructure and policy need for remote working are unquestionably already in place and the vast majority of staff members are probably already laptop users.

For smaller organizations, however, the situation is likely to be different. Remote working is limited to software development and marketing companies. The education sector is a good case in point: universities have been delivering distance learning as a feature for some time, while high schools and others are mainly dependent on staff and pupils being on-site to learn.

366. When It’s Ok to Wear a Bathrobe to a Remote Team Meeting

Here are some remote work tips on how to get the results without sacrificing your personal life.

367. Data Privacy and risks of the Remote Work Environment

Digital Transformation in every field of our lives has led to the increased collection of our personal data on every device we touch from laptops to mobile phones, to tablets, leaving a digital trail. This data is then used for various purposes such as targeted advertising, research proposes or even corporate espionage. But boundaries need to be set to avoid corporate or other malicious parties taking advantage of this information or even corrupting it.

368. 10 Ways to Prevent Burnout While Working From Home

While working from home has many benefits, it also has the potential for certain drawbacks. Burnout is a serious risk while working from home.

369. How Remote Work Saved My Mental Health

Remote work means finding a balance between your job, passions, and yourself. People can still be productive without working from nine to six.

370. Courier is Moving to Remote-first: Here's Why

We wrote a blog post about why Courier would never be permanently remote. This post covers why we changed our minds and Courier is now a remote-first company.

371. How Engineering Managers Can Organize Remote Workflow

It’s been two weeks since we took action and made working from home mandatory for all the team members. Our top priority remains the health and safety of our team members. We have a responsibility to support our communities through the health crisis caused by COVID-19.

372. 3 Tips On How To Make Your Home Office Paperless

Let's explore three simple strategies to make your home office paperless.

373. Working from Home 101: Your Guide to a Better Home Office Setup

The pandemic has rocked up our world and has brought about significant changes in our lifestyle. While the outbreak has been most detrimental to our society, a silver lining among the murky clouds in the way, the pandemic has influenced our work culture.

374. 102 Stories To Learn About Human Resources

Learn everything you need to know about Human Resources via these 102 free HackerNoon stories.

375. Can You Still Phone It In? The Challenges of Managing Remote Workers

Explore adaptive leadership strategies to optimize productivity and manage remote and hybrid teams effectively in the evolving post-pandemic workplace.

376. "The best advice I ever gave was the gift of a book on how to learn programming" #Noonies2021

We built Reintech to remove barriers between Ukrainian software developers and Western companies experiencing a lack of local engineering talent.

377. RemotePreneurs | Losing Friendships

As remote entrepreneurs grow, many quietly outgrow friendships. This honest reflection explores the guilt, change, and clarity that follow.

378. The Boss Can't Walk By Your Desk Anymore, But Tech Can

Remote work monitoring: Track progress, not every keystroke. Learn how to balance productivity and trust in the remote workplace.

379. 7 Ways to Beat Zoom Fatigue and Improve Your Virtual Meetings

Zoom fatigue is plaguing productivity. Explore fun and data-driven ways to overcome the challenge and to add some personality to your next zoom call.

380. How To Get The Most of Remote Work

When it comes to working and managing projects, the best way to do so is by setting up an office and communicating in person. However, with the current state of affairs, it is highly unlikely that most corporations would even consider the possibility of risking the health and safety of others and themselves, and so most companies have switched to other means of working - working remotely.

381. Creative Ways Companies are Keeping Teams Sane And Connected Through WFH Mandate

Even prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, remote employees and Work from Home arrangements were becoming increasingly common. An Owl Labs 2019 State of Remote Work Report found that 54% of U.S. workers work remotely at least once per month, 48% work remotely at least once per week, and 30% work remotely full-time. Global Workplace Analytics is forecasting a 25-30% increase in working remotely with adoption increasing proportionately with the amount of time we spend in shelter at home and work from home conditions due to COVID-19.

382. Series A Startup Guide to Outstaffing Software Engineers in 2022

Best practices of outsourcing software and outstaffing engineers in 2022

383. 4 Tips For Keeping Remote Dev Teams Motivated

Every month, dozens of software development companies come up with hundreds of ways for distributed teams to cooperate efficiently, as if they were working side by side in an open-plan office—online collaboration tools, audio and video conferencing solutions, project management systems, time tracking applications, etc.

384. The Future Of Work Is Here: How Slack Is Revolutionizing the Virtual Office!

Know how Slack is revolutionizing the future of work and helping to improve the productivity of employees.

385. Ultimate Resources List for Remote Workers

Working remotely has been a trending topic for the last couple of years. But now, more than ever, working remotely has become almost a standard in the tech industry. Have you ever wondered why? If you think about it, working remotely saves money for both, the employer and the employee.

386. All You Should Know About Cybersecurity Hygiene When Using Public WiFi

Free WiFi has become so ubiquitous that you’d be hard-pressed to find a Starbucks that does not offer it. People rarely give it a second thought when browsing in a cafe or even using public Wi Fi for business to stay productive. Unfortunately, such carelessness may come at a price, as public hotspots make it quite easy to hack your device and steal sensitive data. Let’s look at what risks free WiFi poses and what you can do about it.

387. "The 4-Day Work Week" and other Insights on Bootstrapped Business with GooseChase CEO Andrew Cross

Inspired by scavenger hunts, GooseChase is an online platform that enables you to create exceptional experiences for your communities. Meet CEO Andrew Cross.

388. Week 2: It Was Within Me All Along

Embracing honesty while adapting to life abroad: lessons in change, connection, and personal growth.

389. 15 Quick And Effective Tips To Make Zoom Meetings More Secure

The Verge reporter Casey Newton and investors Hunter Walk were hosting WFH Happy Hours, a popular daily public video call show on Zoom. Some crooks started screen sharing, showing inappropriate images to everyone in the meeting.

390. How to Master Your Work From Home Routine

The coronavirus pandemic has disrupted daily routines around the world, and many find themselves working from home for the unforeseeable future.

391. Zoom's Desktop Client Banned by Google

Google is joining the developing number of associations who've chosen to quit utilizing Zoom because of the security worries with the video-conferencing administration.

392. What Should I Do Today?

Feeling trapped in a rut can make you want to make a drastic change, like starting a new profession, going on a vacation, or adopting a healthier lifestyle.

393. The 5 Best Cybersecurity Strategies and Tools for Your Remote Team

In the midst of the chaos caused by the corona pandemic, more people are working remotely than ever before. With the abrupt shift to a distributed workforce, many an IT department scrambled to put infrastructure in place to enable the operation of remote teams.

394. 5 JetBrains Plugins to Upgrade the Built-In Git Support to the Next Level

These five JetBrains Git Plugins can drastically improve your productivity by adding new features and utilities to assist you with your coding projects

395. 62 Stories To Learn About Freelancers

Learn everything you need to know about Freelancers via these 62 free HackerNoon stories.

396. How Leaders Inspire and Lead Remote Teams

Leading and motivating remote teams will be crucial to being a successful leader in this new hybrid world. Let’s explore how to be a good leader today.

397. Tinder for Hackathon Teams

For those of you who are Tinder users or just watchful to the tech news, you should know that the App is offering the option to match with anyone in the entire world, helping people to have virtual dates during this time of pandemic crisis.

398. 5 JetBrains Plugins to Take Your Productivity through the Roof

5 great JetBrains plugins that will make you and your dev team more productive in a remote setup: GitLive, Code Time, Git Machete, Stepsize, Smart Search.

399. 10 Ways to Future-Proof Your Business With Cloud

During 2020, many traditional standards and realities changed, resulting in widespread changes impacting all operational levels.

400. 8 Easy and Doable Ways to Upgrade Your Workspace at Home

Make your home office a place you want to spend 40 hours a week with these 8 upgrades.

401. How The Great Recession Led Me To Innovate Now

We all know startups are supposed to solve problems. And, 2020 has been a record-setting year for problems.

402. The Tech Worker's Pandemic Advantage

This economy’s income inequality is well documented. The pandemic has begun to accelerate the widening of this gap. Those who are able to work during a lockdown are HEAVILY advantaged. Now that it appears the United States has squandered the benefits of a lockdown, one has to accept the fact there will be more lockdowns.

403. How to Use Data to Run More Effective Virtual Meetings

One heavily discussed topic in the context of this current global crisis is running effective virtual meetings. We needed to adapt to remote work quickly. Engineering is different these days. The difference between work and home has become blurry. People have a hard time setting boundaries between work hours and home hours.

404. All About Anxiety: Is Anxiety A Disability?

Living with anxiety can be difficult and in some regions anxiety is classified as a disability. However, employers can help employees with anxiety work better.

405. Remote Work Tools to Up Your Employee Management Game in 2021

Businesses overall have gone through so much change in 2020. The fact that technology is important in business has become clearer than ever. With employees working from home, managers are facing many challenges. Everything, monitoring employees’ activities, checking their attendance, maintaining transparency, and building effective communication, has grown more and more complex.

406. 4 Entry Points for Cyberattacks While Working from Home

Family relationships, friendships, acquaintanceship, and romantic relationships are the different types of relationships that you may be involved in. Any or all of them can greatly impact your productivity and also constitute cyber threats while working from home.

407. Coworking Bansko is a Haven for Digital Nomads

In this slogging thread, our community discusses Zeitler's initiative, Coworking Bansko, and nomadic working.

408. HackerNoon Decoded 2024: Celebrating Our Remote Work Community!

Explore HackerNoon Decoded: The Best of Remote Work in 2024—top stories, standout writers, and the readers who shaped the discourse!

409. How to Stop Micromanaging Remote Workers

With the adoption of remote work by a greater percentage of the workforce post-pandemic, most companies face issues that were not necessarily present before now

410. 5 Tech-Driven Solutions to Boost Your Business: Meet the 2021 Upgrades

Here is a list of some of the best tech upgrades you should consider adding to your business this year.

411. 7 Ways To Be Better At Working From Home

We are dealing with difficult times during this pandemic. About 20% of entire the Earth's population is stuck-at-home due to Coronavirus. Only a lucky few are able to work-from-home. Rest are either being laid off or are put on unpaid leave for months.

412. 5 Ways Async Work Builds a More Flexible and Inclusive Workplace

Return-to-office rates have steadied, yet flexibility still ranks in the top three reasons people switch jobs.

413. End-to-End Data Center Equipment Supply and Support in Europe

HOSTKEY has developed a range of services for the placement and maintenance of customer equipment in Dutch data centers.

414. Why Startups Give The-Go-Ahead For Remote Employees

Remote work has become a common practice across the globe. Even 5 years ago, the scenario was entirely different. Organizations were worried that this trend could tarnish their employees’ performance. However, as technology evolved at a rapid pace, so did everything else revolving around it. Now people at the workplace communicate more over Slack or Zoom than they do in person. It’s not a trend anymore. It’s a necessity.

415. How I Got 78 Criticisms on Show Hacker News for My Zoom Competitor

Last month, I launched the app on Show HN. As a result, it got 82 points and 78 comments. Ranked in the toppest 10 of popular posts in a day also. Actually, we have pros and cons about it and people tend to criticize it more. Anyway, it felt so amazing that a lot of the people across the world visited my website and said hi to me. What an exciting moment! Today, I’d like to share how to develop and launch a landing page.

416. How I Wrote 10, 000 LOC in just one Month

Ever scrolled your twitter feed and wondered how everything works. Writing a tweet, refreshing the feed, deleting a tweet, and editing tweets. Does twitter really have an edit feature? That's a topic for another day. Over the past years, I have always felt the urge to know all about software development.

417. This Secret Method Will Help You Become More Effective At Work

The 50/10 method is simple. It says work for fifty minutes; rest for ten minutes.

418. 6 Remote Productivity Tips for Team Work

At the moment due to coronavirus, all Skyeng teams work from home. For us, the shift to remote work was much easier than for many teams who are used to the office environment. At Skyeng, 90% of employees and contractors have been working remotely since their first day.

419. The Controversy of Naming Upwork TIME's 100 Most Influential Companies of 2022

Instead of high-fiving Upwork, I will give you five reasons why this naming is controversial.

420. Why DevOps Is Important During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Disruption is the name of the game these days, from current remote work settings due to COVID-19 to even more normal, every-day disruptions (like the process of moving and renovating a home, which I’m currently experiencing first-hand). As a habit-driven developer myself, I have come to the realization that the stable work environment I’ve come to rely on is no more.

421. 4 Ways to Celebrate Company Successes and Milestones — Virtually

If you’re looking for ideas for being more creative or intentional about celebrating successes and milestones with remote teams, here are four tips.

422. Workplaces of the Future: Desktop as a Service (DaaS)

It’s the era of virtualization. Everything from server resources to applications is being virtualized to optimize the IT infrastructure and give it more flexibility. Desktop virtualization is a part of the same bunch, where desktops are virtualized and provided to users over the Internet. The technology used for desktop virtualization is known as Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI).

423. 100 Stories To Learn About Remote

Learn everything you need to know about Remote via these 100 free HackerNoon stories.

424. Disproving 5 Remote Working Myths in 2022

There are a lot of myths around remote developer teams. We are busting them with the help of some of the best companies in the world.

425. Why I Started Researching Autonomy, and How It Led to the Framework for Autonomous Organizations

Marc Ragsdale explains why he began researching autonomy and how it led to the 5A Framework for self-managing organizations.

426. 126 Stories To Learn About Freelancing

Learn everything you need to know about Freelancing via these 126 free HackerNoon stories.

427. 7 Startups Founded During the Pandemic

These 7 Startup Founders used the challenges presented by the Covid-19 pandemic to propel them forward. From asynchronous communication apps to a self-sanitizin

428. How Recession May Impact The Tech Hiring

As recession fears continue to mount, recruiters are preparing to face hiring conditions not experienced in over a decade.

429. The Noonification: The Best and Worst States for Remote Work in the U.S (5/9/2024)

5/9/2024: Top 5 stories on the HackerNoon homepage!

430. 194 Stories To Learn About Future Of Work

Learn everything you need to know about Future Of Work via these 194 free HackerNoon stories.

431. 7 Best Ways to Increase Workforce Productivity

2020 will go down in history as the year that turned the trend that was working from home into the norm for businesses across the globe. Everyone who can feasibly work from home is now doing so.

432. How to Save Toilet Paper for Your Employer

As a person that used to track finances and company expenses in their previous life, I know that toilet paper is a huge expense. Everybody does it. Everybody needs it.

433. The “Techxodus” Is Real: Is Tech Done With The Bay Area?

California has experienced increased outbound migration over the past few years with more and more people working remotely.

434. Working Remote? Migrate To The Cloud! NOW!

In recent years, the increase of remote work is one of the leading trends in the last years in the labor-management. But the labor market remained inert for a long time... until COVID-19 burst into our lives. Because of it, during some last months, many companies worldwide were faced with the necessity of moving their staff to remote working.

435. 3 Tools to Help Your Remote Team Stay Productive

As companies across the world continue to take precautions against COVID-19, many teams find themselves "suddenly remote" and adjusting to a new set of challenges on top of their daily work. At Exponent, we've been operating as a remote team for most of the past year, with engineers, designers, and PMs spread across several time zones—not to mention thousands of users around the world who are part of our Slack community and Interview Practice forum.

436. The Great Resignation at a Glance

The Great Resignation is a phenomenon that describes record numbers of people leaving their jobs after the COVID-19 pandemic ends.

437. 62 Stories To Learn About Collaboration

Learn everything you need to know about Collaboration via these 62 free HackerNoon stories.

438. Thrilled to be Recognized as 'HackerNoon Contributor of the Year - WORK'

You are the only one responsible for your life.

439. The Tech Job Market 2020: Can You Still Hit Your Engineering Hiring Goals?

COVID 19’s impact in the tech sector highlights its importance in today’s circumstances, increased demand for consumer solutions, need for extra support and security, and clamor for more online services.

440. Ignore Your Boss After Work: Belgium Now on a 4-Day Work Week

In this slogging thread, our startup hustle channel took the chance to discuss the news of the most recent work conditions in Belgium.

441. 55 Stories To Learn About Employee Productivity

Learn everything you need to know about Employee Productivity via these 55 free HackerNoon stories.

442. What is Quiet Quitting? How Managers Can Help Prevent Quiet Quitting?

Quietly quitting the business does not always mean that they will go out the back door and never return. It's a deceptive description that complicates things.

443. There’s more to Standups than meets the eye (especially for remote teams)

A common debate in the Agile community is how important or not Standups are, and what their structure should be.

444. How to Protect Your Company's VPN When You Have a Remote Team

Prevent malicious agents from exploiting their VPN connections! However, it's still critical for each employee to exercise cyber hygiene to ensure cybersecurity

445. How to Prepare Yourself (and your CV) for Remote Tech Opportunities

Do you want to find remote work in tech? Find out the most essential tips, tools and resources to help you prepare yourself and your CV for tech roles.

446. Cybersecurity Essentials to Protect Remote Workers Online

As the pandemic forces many workers from the office to their home office, the world of work has been changed forever. And while working from home can have many benefits in the long-term for both staff and corporation, it’s not ideal for every business. For example, one major fear at the moment stems from having enough cybersecurity at home.

447. 8 Things to Avoid as a Newly Remote Business

The next few months will be the most uncertain period business owners have faced. The coronavirus will change the economy and how we work. But I’ve been preparing for this time for more than a decade.

448. 17 Killer Web Apps to Increase Productivity 🚀💯

449. 5 Tips To Make Work from Home Productive

2020 is a year of unprecedented things. COVID-19 (coronavirus) has already infected more than 2 million people worldwide and it is not slowing down. Because of the mandatory quarantine and social distancing, many people are working from home for the first time in their lives.

450. All The Different Flavors of Developer Entrepreneurship

Explore the diverse paths in developer entrepreneurship, from freelancing to startups. Learn how to navigate the risks and rewards, and find YOUR path

451. Employee Wellness 101

Businesses have been overlooking employee wellness for a long time. As organizations started re-opening, they must have actionable employee well-being.

452. I Built an AI Prompt to Fight Post-Holiday Anxiety—And It Actually Works

Returning to work after vacation shouldn't feel like a crisis. This science-based prompt turns ChatGPT into your personal transition coach.

453. Crafting Winning Upwork Proposals for Remote Job Opportunities

The Quickest Way To A Freelancer’s Regret Is A Boilerplate

454. Babysitter Managers Are in Trouble and They Know It

The motivations to return to work might have less to do with worker productivity and more to do with middle managers trying to justify their existence.

455. What is the Impact of Remote Work on DevOps?

The new normal of remote work is here. While the option to work from home was available at many organizations before the COVID-19 pandemic hit, this way of working has become a forced reality in certain industries. Lockdown restrictions are starting to ease up, but many companies are still enforcing or allowing their teams to work from home full- or part-time.

456. COVID-19 State of Work: How is everyone coping with sudden remoteness? 🤔

I am sure you would have thought to yourself, "How has COVID-19 impacted our lives?" Particularly, just like me, you would be curious to know the impact on our work-life.

457. We Tested if Virtual Coworking Improved our Team’s Productivity

Missing proper conversations and more direct collaboration, our team decided to do a “virtual coworking” experiment - working with our cameras on for a week.

458. Has Zoom Made Us "Embrace the Dark Side" of Humanity?

It turns out that “mortal-virtual-sins” include “joining a call late, having a bad Internet connection, accidentally sharing sensitive information" and more.

459. How COVID-19 Is Changing The Way We Deliver Software In Brazil [Analysis]

At SourceLevel, we're in a privileged spot to gather some data on how software engineering teams are dealing with COVID-19, home office, social distancing, and so on.

460. Introducing Spark: Our New Early-Stage Launchpad for Startup Founders

This year we have been quietly developing and launching our first micro-incubator programme at ucreate. Since 2015 we have been working with talented founders as their tech partner across a variety of industries and technologies.

461. How to Design a Fraud-Resistant Hiring Process for Remote Teams

Remote work has opened the floodgates to fraudulent applicants. To avoid these threats, companies must design hiring processes that combat fraud.

462. The Science of Cognitive Performance: Focus Can Fix Your Life

A look at how focus can improve your life.

463. 10 Ways to Promote Wellness in the Workplace

I am sharing 10 practical ways to embrace mindfulness, focus on wellness, and maintain your mental well-being while in the office.

464. How Big Data is Keeping Employees Engaged in the Age of WFH

Big data is beginning to emerge as a key tool for businesses to successfully operate on a WFH basis.

465. Working At A Tech Company During A Global Pandemic

I haven't worked from an office in about 4 months. The one time I stopped by at the end of March to pickup a testing device and a big monitor I met about 4 people out of ca. 70 in my department. The office is a ghost town, with tumbleweeds and all. We've all adjusted our lives significantly, we learned to cope as organization and as individuals. Now that we have somewhat adjusted and the memories of the before times are fading I think it's time to take inventory. How did we do? What did we learn? If we don't write it down now we won't remember.

466. Can Your Startup Boost Its Appeal to Talented Digital Nomads? 5 Ways to Attract Skilled Workers

In the wake of the pandemic, the appeal of freelancers is growing as remote work becomes one of the most significant impacts of the new normal workplace.

467. What's the Best Motivation Strategy?

Startups aren't only built by ideas. There have to be motivated employees. In this slogging thread, the startup hustle community shared motivation strategies.

468. Is Your Zoom Meeting Really End-to-End Encrypted?

What do you do when your product isn’t encrypted? Change how encryption to is commonly understood.

469. 4 Things a Dev Should Know Besides Coding

Today’s overwhelming and unlimited access to information, in the broadest sense, courtesy of the Internet, often leaves us unable to isolate the noise. There is a lot of it. Should I learn X, or Y? Or is Z more worth it to spend time on, since insert group of people have been using that?

470. How to Hire a Crypto Developer: Key Skills and Knowledge to Look For

Learn the essential skills and knowledge to effectively hire a crypto developer. Discover the key factors for success in just one concise guide.

471. Kids + Dogs + Zoom Meetings - What Could Possibly Go Wrong?

It’s not just kids who impact remote work. Animals also feel the need to interfere.

472. The Ergonomic Desk Starters Guide

Facing body pain while working from home? Save a lifetime of back pain with this guide. Back pain and body aches are an inescapable reality that we share as humans. I work the 9 to 5 life just like everyone else and at the end of the day I usually have some form of body pain. Maybe not every day, but it does happen. And when it happens, it's day ruining.

473. Can Tech Combat Remote Work Burnout?

With the advent of remote and hybrid work, one thing many employees and companies are trying to overcome is employee burnout. Is technology the solution?

474. Optimizing Your Bookmark Bar for Distraction-Free Work

A simple hack on your browser that can get you more focused and keep you out of web browsing rabbit holes.

475. Goodbye, Skype: A Quiet Sign-Off for a Communication Icon

Skype, once the king of internet calls, officially retires. Here's a tribute to its legacy, rise, decline, and lasting impact.

476. Fighting Procrastination One Tool at a Time During WFH

We’ve found ourselves living in somewhat unfamiliar times. Coronavirus has pushed many of us into working from home, whether we’re capable of facilitating WFH work or not.

477. Avoid Time Tracking Issues With Facial Recognition

A look at how facial recognition innovation helps avoid costly time and error issues with manual time tracking.

478. Coping With Loneliness While Working From Home

Here are 6 ways to battle the feeling of isolation and loneliness while working from home.

479. How COVID-19 Has Emphasized Immediate Need for Change in IAM

Globally, COVID-19’s impact has been seen throughout all aspects of life. One such clear way is through remote work. In order to control the spread of the virus and to keep employees safe, many companies are restricting travel and requiring people to work from home.

480. WFH Will Remain Crucial for Business Success, Even After the Pandemic Ends

The work from home (WFH) phenomenon has exploded over the past few years, and it’s culminated during the current pandemic. Many are even saying that the novel coronavirus has thrown us into the largest WFH experiment on earth. But it’s time to face the truth that remote work is no longer an experiment. Nor is it a trend, a fad, or “the future of work.”

481. Top 10 Gifts for Graphic Designers

These gift ideas will help you surprise graphic designers and show your appreciation of their work.

482. Remote Development Teams: Adapting To Working From Home

2020 has proven to be a trying time for developer teams, including ours, due to the pandemic. Quickly, our team became one of WFH Engineering Teams worldwide caused by the lockdowns. We are now a fully remote dev team without plans of an immediate return to an office, face-to-face environment.

483. How to Sustain Telehealth Success

Telehealth has taken the medical industry by storm since COVID-19 began. The pandemic might be winding down, but telehealth is here to stay for the future.

484. How To Nail Your Next Remote Job Interview

Let's face it, there's a lot that could go wrong in a remote interview. The technical glitches alone could change the whole tone.

485. Gig Work is Booming, But Are You Covered?

Gig work is booming, but it comes with hidden risks. Learn about misclassification, lack of benefits, and how to protect yourself as a gig worker.

486. 5 Best Google Chrome Extensions to Boost Productivity

Although we’d like to believe otherwise, most of our life is run on computers. Screen times continue to soar as we become inseparable from our devices. From entertainment on Netflix to weekly planning on your phone, we find ourselves more dependent on technology every day. One device, however, reigns supreme; especially for the busy workdays. The traditional computer has become an essential device for every working class adult, and with it comes the heavy reliance on the internet browser. Some of us can barely imagine what life was like before Google.

487. The Best Software for Dev Teams to Review as They Welcome 2022: A 2021 Highlight Reel

How would I sum up 2021?

488. Do's and Don’ts to Manage Remote React Native Developers

Effectively & efficiently managing remote developers can be challenging. This article explains the do's and don'ts of managing remote react native developers.

489. How Can I Be Productive When Working From Home?

21 Productivity Ideas When Working From Home

490. Coronavirus Ushered in the Work-From-Home era, and It’s Here to Stay

A work revolution has been a long time coming, but who would have thought it would take a pandemic to finally usher it in.

491. 5 Remote Working Best Practices and Tips in the Era of Coronavirus Pandemics

Due to COVID-19, companies have found themselves in the middle of the world’s largest work-from-home experiment. Many hail remote work as a blessing, allowing employees to continue working while practicing social distancing during this uncertain time.

492. Remote Work: GitLab CTO Eric Johnson Shares 10 Tips to Make the Most of the New Normal

Eric Johnson, the CTO of GitLab (a FULLY REMOTE company with 1500 employees) shares his tips on how to manage a fully remote team async across timezones.

493. Hacking Remote Work for Pay Equity

A look at the modern day pay gap and work from home trends.

494. Tech boom: How did London become one of the world's fastest growing tech hubs?

London has always been a world leader in innovation. From the invention of the first mobile phone, to the creation of a ‘metro’ system that's now used worldwide, London has continually risen as an international tech hub.

495. Asynchronous Communications Can Help Reclaim Lost Time

Have you ever felt like having done nothing after a full day of work? Do you find yourself going away from the office so you can finally get things done? Good news: you’re not alone. Bad news: this may be linked to how you communicate at work!

496. 7 Challenges to a Remote Work Economy and How to Deal with Them

Remote work is not something new that has surfaced in recent times. But With the COVID-19 pandemic – It has become much more relevant and necessary to the global workforce eyeing for revival.

497. How to Run Successful Online Focus Groups: A 101 for WFH Beginners

What is an Online Focus Group?

498. How I Run My Company While Traveling

Traveling the world while working is THE dream.

499. Guide to Information Security for Digital Nomads

A practical security guide for digital nomads in 2025 — how to protect your devices, data, and identity while working remotely around the world

500. How to Remotely Brainstorm and Whiteboard 😎

If you are anything like me, you would jump at every possible chance to the whiteboard and scribble. If there's a brainstorming or discussion happening, I need a whiteboard - doesn't matter if I am listening or talking.

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