The COVID-19 crisis has pushed everyone into remote work suddenly. Large-scale companies like Facebook, Twitter, Shopify have decided to go remote perennially. From the survey we conducted recently, 50% of companies have changed their remote work policies permanently and most individuals aren’t seeing any drop in productivity.
The reality of remote work or future of work has been suddenly fast forwarded by 10-15 years. However, the forums, communities or products needed to support this change are either in a nascent state or entirely missing.
Existing remote work communities only focus on jobs and have given us a gazillion job boards.
They, however, miss the basic human need - to interact. As remote workers, we need to belong, relate and learn from others who understand the journey we are on.
This is precisely why, half a year ago, we started sharing stories of successful remote workers on our blog and here’s just a glimpse of how people reacted on one of the stories -
So, we built a community for remote workers to -
1. Learn
In my opinion, the best way to learn is through people’s experiences. Here’s one fantastic example of interactions on a post titled, ‘What is the best note-taking app you have used?’ -
2. Network
When you have a community focused exclusively around a common cause, passion or niche (in our case, remote work), you get the best of minds on the platform. We had a similar experience with our community which cumulatively boasts a truckload of remote work experience across diverse fields.
3. Showcase
When companies hire remotely, they aren’t just looking for functional skills but are also concerned about how you communicate, the way you work, your opinions etc.
For example, Basecamp checks if a candidate can ‘write’ through specific writing tasks in the interview process. Doist evaluates if the person has a hobby outside of work. All to assess if the candidate is fit for remote working.
Our focus is for remote workers to be able to showcase all of that through their profiles on The Remote Clan.
4. Upskill
Of course when you are part of a community, you’re also looking to polish your existing skills or learn a new one.
We focus on sharing quality resources on remote work, originally created by experienced professionals. There’s also great opportunity to learn non-remote related skills.
Example, getting & effectively implementing user feedback -
P.S: Originally published here.
Pretty cool @hrishikesh 🙌
Stella Russo
Remote Work Experience
No prior remote work experience. Working from home only after the Coronavirus crisis.
Thanks Stella :-)
Hrishikesh Pardeshi
Remote Work Experience
I have worked remotely on and off. For some time, back in 2014, I was freelancing and taking up remote projects. During the first half of 2019, I was working as a remote co-founder.
Great stuff @hrishikesh . Have been on this forum for only a short while and already fascinated by the different resources, perspectives and experiences that I have come across. Keep up the good work :-)
Sumit
Remote Work Experience
Yes, I designed apps for the largest food and literature festivals in Indonesia. Advised a Saudi Arabian Ed Tech start-up on its digital content strategy. And of course, have been working from home for my current employer - Flipkart for the last three months.
Thank you so much Sumit! Super happy that you are enjoying the interactions :-)
Hrishikesh Pardeshi
Remote Work Experience
I have worked remotely on and off. For some time, back in 2014, I was freelancing and taking up remote projects. During the first half of 2019, I was working as a remote co-founder.
This is awesome, thanks for creating this community!
David Altman
Remote Work Experience
I've worked for 5 years remotely.
Cheers David! Glad you like our effort :-)
Hrishikesh Pardeshi
Remote Work Experience
I have worked remotely on and off. For some time, back in 2014, I was freelancing and taking up remote projects. During the first half of 2019, I was working as a remote co-founder.
Well written. Keep up the good work!
Mark Walter
Remote Work Experience
I have worked remotely for 5+ years now.
Thanks Mark!
Hrishikesh Pardeshi
Remote Work Experience
I have worked remotely on and off. For some time, back in 2014, I was freelancing and taking up remote projects. During the first half of 2019, I was working as a remote co-founder.
I have already had a few interesting conversations here and can see so many more! Really looking forward to share and learn!
Sarah Smith
Remote Work Experience
I have been working as a full-time freelance developer for ~1 year.
Cheers Sarah!
Hrishikesh Pardeshi
Remote Work Experience
I have worked remotely on and off. For some time, back in 2014, I was freelancing and taking up remote projects. During the first half of 2019, I was working as a remote co-founder.
Thanks @hrishikesh. Have enjoyed the conversations and connected with a couple like-minded folks too :)
Anna Rogers
Remote Work Experience
I have never worked remotely before, just a few freelance gigs. With COVID-19 though, have been working remotely for over 3 months now.
Cheers Anna :-)
Hrishikesh Pardeshi
Remote Work Experience
I have worked remotely on and off. For some time, back in 2014, I was freelancing and taking up remote projects. During the first half of 2019, I was working as a remote co-founder.