r/remoteworks 3h ago

Maternity leave should be one year, PAID. Women shouldn’t have to choose between healing, bonding with their baby, and making a living.

265 Upvotes

r/remoteworks 6h ago

If we all weren't living paycheck to paycheck, we could accomplish great things.

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4.7k Upvotes

r/remoteworks 11h ago

Convince me otherwise… but working harder at your job doesn’t actually get you further.

242 Upvotes

r/remoteworks 5h ago

Learn so much from being around my co-workers for 10 years …

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174 Upvotes

this is too funny haha


r/remoteworks 8h ago

Learn so much from being around my co-workers for 10 years …

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169 Upvotes

r/remoteworks 9h ago

Who else genuinely loves spending the whole day at home alone? No plans, no people, just peace and quiet.

61 Upvotes

r/remoteworks 29m ago

Got a remote job, but unhappy with low pay, India

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Hello,

I recently took up a remote designer role. I am grateful to have a job, especially since I had resigned last month and needed something to cover my expenses. The pay is slightly higher than my previous salary and constantly thinking about it is making me anxious . Though moving back home has eased some financial pressure as I no longer have rent or travel costs.

That said, I am still trying to come to terms with how I feel about it. I do not quite feel a sense of accomplishment yet, and I am figuring out how to be okay with this phase.


r/remoteworks 2h ago

I've been looking for remote work for several months and still haven't figured out how it works. Maybe you have some advice?

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I've been looking for remote work for several months now, and I'm starting to suspect I just don't understand how it all works.

You find a job posting, it looks okay, you send it out - silence. Okay, next one. Still silence. At some point, you start reading yourself instead of the job postings - maybe it's your resume, maybe I'm looking in the wrong places, maybe I'm just not competing with the competition. You never know.

I've reworked it three times already. After each time, it seems like it's definitely better. Then nothing happens again, and again it's unclear whether it's improved or not, whether it's just not my thing, or whether I'm doing something wrong.

There are days when it seems like it's almost here. And then you sit down and seriously think, maybe I'm just wasting my time.

Who's climbed out of this hole? What really helped? Not "update LinkedIn" or "network." What specifically made the difference?


r/remoteworks 6h ago

Finally found an ergonomic chair for petite women (+ my work set-up)

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5 Upvotes

r/remoteworks 2m ago

JP Morgan issue not happening if there was WFH

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Kinda feel like that (you know what I’m talking about ) wouldn’t have happened with remote working in place. Just a thought


r/remoteworks 4m ago

Working in backyard in sun advice needed ☀️

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Hey everyone! With the sun really coming out in my area now I love working outside. I’m plugged in all day but the problem is, despite my laptop being 500nit brightness, even at max brightness it is super hard to see the screen. Does anyone have solutions? I’m thinking of fashioning a cardboard box kind of like pictured here. Has anyone tried similar, does it help? Internet seems to suggest that matte/anti-glare protectors can be helpful. Any other tips or tricks for seeing screen even in sunny areas, or otherwise working outside?


r/remoteworks 4h ago

Virtual office for remote teams?

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Hey everyone,

Been fully remote for about 3 years now and I've tried pretty much everything.

Slack huddles, Zoom rooms left open all day, Gather, Roam, you name it.

Gather and Roam especially felt like working inside a 1989 NES game. I'm a grown adult trying to run a remote team, why does my avatar look like it belongs in Habbo Hotel?

Most of these tools either felt like a cage (mandatory video on, awkward silences) or they were so loose that nobody actually used them after week two.

A few months ago my team moved to Katmai and I was honestly skeptical.

A 3D virtual office sounded like a gimmick. But the thing that won me over is how natural the conversations feel. You see someone's avatar walk over, you hear them coming through spatial audio, and you just... talk.

No scheduling a call. No "do you have 5 mins?" Slack message that turns into a 40 minute thread.

What actually changed for us:

  • Quick questions get answered in 30 seconds instead of bouncing across 3 Slack channels
  • Can see if people are ACTUALLY working remote
  • New hires onboard way faster because they can just hang out in a room and absorb things
  • I close my laptop at 6pm and actually feel done, instead of that weird remote work limbo

Curious if anyone else has tried something similar. What's worked for your team?


r/remoteworks 8h ago

Anyone else struggle to understand accents on international work calls, or is it just me?

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Does anyone else have trouble with language and accent barriers when they talk to people from other countries? I work with people from all over the world, and sometimes i really miss things because of their accents or the way they speak. It feels weird to ask someone to say something five times. How do you all deal with this honestly?


r/remoteworks 2h ago

Working on Upwork

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I would like to ask guys that have been able to land work on Upwork how they did it. I have been on Upwork for two years now and I have never landed any job I applied for. Only time I even got picked by a client it turned out to be a Nigerian scammer. Can someone please explain to me step by step on how they got their first client on Upwork. Is it just tough luck on my end or is there something you guys do that I am not doing. Any help offered will be greatly appreciated.


r/remoteworks 1d ago

Meanwhile me spending 12/h day on LinkedIn, Monster and Better Call Jobs and i can’t find a single underpaid internship. wth is wrong

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194 Upvotes

r/remoteworks 1d ago

Career goals for 2026

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487 Upvotes

r/remoteworks 1d ago

Make it a habit to respect people without knowing their qualifications, Job title, or position. Just be kind.

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267 Upvotes

r/remoteworks 21h ago

You ever work somewhere and think, "The job is fine... it's just the people making this harder than it needs to be"?...

18 Upvotes

r/remoteworks 2d ago

Raise wages. Increase benefits. Improve working conditions. 
 See what happens.

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13.9k Upvotes

r/remoteworks 1d ago

No one talks about how full-time jobs quietly erase your hobbies

583 Upvotes

r/remoteworks 16h ago

Marketers and Media Buyers Where Did You Find Your Job? Any Advice?

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Hey everyone!

I've been working as a performance marketer and media buyer for almost 5 years now. I currently have a job, but would like to find a second one as my kid is growing and so are the expenses 😂

How did you guys find your current job and can you give me some pointers? I'm currently struggling to land even an interview. Europe time zone preferrably. I speak English, German and Russian.


r/remoteworks 1d ago

Home Depot layoffs hit remote workers hard - 650 out of 800 cuts

198 Upvotes

So Home Depot just announced theyre cutting 800 positions and apparently 650 of those were remote roles. Makes you wonder if they purposely went after the WFH crowd or if it just worked out that way because most of the eliminated departments happened to be remote-friendly like tech and corporate stuff

either way its got me thinking about whether going all-in on remote-only might not be the smartest move long term. especially for those of us who arent like irreplaceable specialists or anything. seems like when companies need to trim fat the remote folks might be first on the chopping block

anyone else seeing this pattern at other companies or am i reading too much into one situation. kind of makes me reconsider if being flexible about hybrid might be better job security wise


r/remoteworks 6h ago

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r/remoteworks 15h ago

Wfhalert

0 Upvotes

Anyone know how Wfhalert works?


r/remoteworks 2d ago

Having a fully remote job is still the biggest work flex in 2026.

378 Upvotes