What are you working on?

Question: What are you working on? Read answers from remote workers to learn.

Interview with Lauren, a content marketing team lead and hybrid remote worker

I’m a writer and team lead for the content team at G2. Part of my time is spent working on strategy and personal projects, another big chunk is managing my direct reports.

For Lauren, remote work was a non-negotiable arrangement—see how she manages a hybrid remote work situation and her tips for those on the remote job search.

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Interview with Alyssa, a copywriter and content strategist

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.

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Interview with Laurent, an introverted remote worker & engineer

I am currently VP Engineering at Wellthon, where we are building a digital health platform designed to help older adults and those with a variety of disorders and diseases to live their best life.

In this interview, this VP of engineering shares his strategies for managing family time and organizing meetings as an introvert.

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Interview with Kati, a co-founder shares her tips for juggling multiple side hustles

​Way too many things at once! I am working on getting exposure to my new company, Step Up Services Group, and the client work with that; writing blog posts and articles, a fiction novel, networking, freelance gigs (writing, business consulting, event planning), and my personal brand development. I like to have many irons in the fire!

Kati has made a career at using the internet and gig economy to her advantage—see how she successfully manages multiple side hustles and a business.

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Interview with Phil Strazzulla, an entrepreneur enjoying the health benefits of remote work

I'm the founder of SelectSoftware, a website dedicated to helping HR and recruiting teams find the best software for their business. I do a lot of Zoom calls, some programming, and a ton of writing/video creation.

A curiosity for remote work led Phil to make it a primary work arrangement. Hear how it has helped to improve his health and impacted his approach to rest.

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Interview with Mindi, a content manager and social media strategist

I am excited about working on an eclectic range of projects. From working with Yonder where I get to engage with other remote work leaders passionate about the future of work to helping my professional services clients fill their pipelines on LinkedIn to collaborating with some cutting-edge technology brands to build effective social media programs, I love the dynamic flow to my days.

In a nutshell, I get to work with dozens of amazing people doing great work within their areas of expertise by helping them generate the results that matter most to them. It's a win-win.

A ten-dollar per hour social media gig got Mindi hooked onto remote work—see how she meets her client and business goals and manages time zone differences.

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Interview with Grainne, a professional writer and content marketing manager who works remotely

I'm still working on content for Buckets alongside working with the same team on another new startup project. That takes up the bulk of my time at the moment, but I have a few other clients whom I write content for on an ad-hoc basis.

Grainne's freelance work led to her landing a remote work job—see how she manages distractions and balances her work with Buckets.co and her clients.

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Interview with Josephine, an integrated content producer traveling the world

I am working on Remoter— an inclusive, diverse library all about remote work. We want to showcase the benefits of the future of work and become an educational/resourceful platform where people will come to look for answers about remote work.

Whether you may be an individual looking to learn more, or a company leader looking to build a remote-first team or transition into a remote-first team, my goal is to have intriguing stories showcased on the Remoter Project for you to relate to.

Josephine got a dream gig of traveling while engaging in her passion for digital storytelling. Hear about the work she is doing to bring awareness to remote work.

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Interview with Mike, a business developer with a one task a day remote work routine

My title is business development manager, so my tasks mostly revolve around Reintech’s marketing projects. I also spend a fair amount of time with our clients.

Mike had a lackluster experience with remote work 12 years ago. Today, he has embraced location-independence. Hear about his "one task a day" routine & vital tip for job seekers.

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Interview with Drei, a WordPress Developer describes her methods for staying focused

Currently, I have a couple of things going on. I'm actually employed remotely, but my employer doesn't require working at fixed times and a certain number of hours, which gives me the freedom to do other things that I never had a chance to do before:

  1. I'm employed as a Sr. WordPress Developer.

  2. I organize and produce events for a company here in the Philippines. All types of events from benefit gigs to tech workshops to spoken word poetry, etc.

  3. I write socio-political relevant songs and record them with my friend's band. Apart from that, I play guitar and a little bit of drums as well.

  4. I just started my blog site, which will focus on remote working tips, travel tips in the PH, co-working spaces reviews, etc.

It's a lot, but I have never been happier to be able to hit all my passions in one go.

A demanding office job gave Drei the motivation to seek out remote work. See how two surprising entertainment apps & a six-hour workday allow her to live her best remote work life.

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