remote work Airbnb #remotework please Remote working is becoming mainstream even when you argue that COVID has forced it. I have always thought of 'remote' in its classical definition sense—something faraway or disconnected. The
hiring Hire the top X% of world's talent Hiring the right candidate is more about matching the work to the hire's interests and skillsets and less about their education or work history or even number of years of
distributed teams Building distributed teams at speed with full compliance Establishing a legal entity to tap into a rich talent pool of another country is time-consuming and expensive while engaging remote workers as independent contractors highly risky. We are imaging
freelancing Is freelancing the future of work? Lot of buzz around the gig economy or freelancing being the future of work but how applicable is this model to work which is more organic and less transactional and
distributed teams Communication for culturally diverse remote teams As teams get more distributed and diverse, language and communication styles as rooted in individual cultural contexts need proper translations to avoid and confusion and misinterpretation. The year was 1999
remote Shifting 'remote' from the talent to the office What are things that come to mind when you hear ‘remote’ in context of the workforce? If you are in the positive corner, buzz phrases like ‘future of work’ or
H-1B Visa H-1B and the Future of Work So this is a tricky topic and every time I start writing about it, I stop mid-way. This time, I hope I can gather the courage to go all the
distributed teams Build sustainable distributed teams by focusing on the outcome, not the process Let me set some context: while helping build distributed or remote teams with talent in India for multiple global companies in my previous role; my starting point was 'setting up
data science On the Challenges of Hiring for Data Science roles I had coffee recently with an applicant to kaam.work’s data science jobs marketplace — her name is Helen. Helen’s profile was typical of our applicants: late 20s, degree