I’m currently working on content and PR efforts for Your Best Digs, a subsidiary of Siege Media. This requires me to constantly brainstorm new ideas, build relationships with publishers, edit, write and more.
From noise-canceling headphones to Basecamp—content marketer Sarah shares her must-have remote work tools & essential productivity tips.
Read full interview from Interview with Sarah Archer, a content marketing manager & remote work techie.
I am a full-time employee in a fast-growing cloud company.
Working in People Ops means supporting the changes in the organization (teams, tools, communication, policies), being in charge of the overall employee experience from recruitment to exit, and developing people skills.
Being remote allows me to work in a truly international working environment, but this also means more amplitude in my working time as I am interviewing people worldwide.
Celine has experienced the highs and lows of working with remote and hybrid teams—see her tips for thriving as a member of a remote team.
Read full interview from Interview with Celine, a VP of People Ops and remote team member.
With my background in tech, I’m now working across a number of different clients, mostly tech and all B2B. Most of my regular clients are UK based, but some ad hoc stuff comes up across the rest of Europe and even the US.
I do a broad range of activities for my clients – from setting out marketing plans and content strategies, to then executing against targeted campaigns, and even some copywriting thrown in as well.
I like the variety that freelance work brings, and also that it allows me to work on a little side hustle too!
Plus I think that all good marketers should have a good grip of both the strategic and the tactical. How do you know what to put in a strategy if you don’t know what’s working, right!?
Emma is thriving as a freelance marketing consultant—see her tips on managing client demands & making yourself marketable as a freelancer.
Read full interview from Interview with Emma, a freelance marketing consultant.
I’m currently focused on writing about work management and digital transformation, both for our company’s resource site and external publications.
A job ad in an online group led Pola to find her ideal career as a content writer—see her remote work & job seeking takeaways.
Read full interview from Interview with Pola, a Paris-based content writer.
I'm working with a few wonderful clients at the moment. I'm working with the marketing agency Adapt Worldwide writing content for one of their clients, moderating content for the educational platform Skillshare, and helping Wonderbly's customers over social media and email.
I'm also working on a couple of personal projects. I update my blog Remote Millennial once a month and am currently setting up a newsletter on Substack and another blog to put my short stories out there.
Finally, I'm doing my best to remain involved in the remote work community. You'll probably see me on Twitter chats about freelancing and social media sharing what I've learned over the years and gaining valuable insights from people with more knowledge and experience.
Cecilia got her start translating blog posts, and in 2018 she went fully remote. See her tips for managing an international remote work career.
Read full interview from Interview with Cecilia, a content writer managing her remote career in Dubai.
I specialize in writing for international businesses and organizations. I also help international business professionals improve their English language skills.
My clients are from all around the world—which I love.
For over a decade, John has worked as an international business writer. See his insights on the state of remote work, freelancing, and attracting clients who are the right fit.
Read full interview from Interview with John, an international business writer sharing 15 years of insights.
My favorite focus right now is leading our recruitment efforts. Because all of our positions are W2 positions with flexible schedules as well as 100 percent remote, we're a dream company for a lot of people — especially my fellow military spouses.
I love working with our military partners to help people find our company and enjoy flexible work options that let them live their life the way they want to and still build a rewarding career.
We've found that for many people, remote work is not a 'want' it's a 'need.'
I have hundreds of examples for this, but the one that touches my heart most is a member of our team who sought to work for us so she could be more available to her two special needs children.
With a more flexible schedule, she can make it to their therapy appointments and be home with them more often, while still contributing financially to her family.
My company believes that's the way it should be.
If you hire great people whom you trust, and give them the autonomy to do their jobs in a way that works best for them, they will give you their best. And my team is truly the best.
Marrying an active-duty army officer sent Audrey on the search for a remote work position—see how she has established her career while staying on the move.
Read full interview from Interview with Audrey, a military wife thriving as a marketing manager .
I’m the founder and CEO of Workplaceless, which creates learning programs for remote workers and teams.
We’ve launched four products so far:
Learn how this founder and CEO of a remote work resource and certification program handles the triumphs and trails of location independence.
Read full interview from Interview with Tammy, founder and CEO of Workplaceless.
I’m producing documentation for a number of clients. My longest client is a software company that has a flagship SaaS product which I support.
Unfortunately, I can’t say much about the work I do for them, or the product, as it’s protected by an NDA (Non-Disclosure Agreement). I provide documentation for Focus, the Mac productivity app we all love.
I regularly produce technical articles, on the order of one a day sometimes, for a European web hosting company. I’m also in negotiation with a local utility provider to produce documentation for a new project, but that I can’t say much about either.
Vernon is a freelance software technical writer that uses lists to organize his hectic freelance schedule—see how he maximizes his time throughout the workday.
Read full interview from Interview with Vernon, a freelance technical writer .
I'm a copywriter and content strategist for technology companies. I also have a blog called Freelancing Flow, where I teach freelancers how to build successful businesses that they love.
"Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life." - Confucius
Alyssa has found her rhythm as a freelancer and founder of the blog, Freelancing Flow—see her tips for keeping it all running smoothly.
Read full interview from Interview with Alyssa, a copywriter and content strategist .
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