What happens when an idea to hook your friends up with jobs becomes a multi-million dollar talent agency operating on a global scale? In the opener to season 2 of the Frontier Podcast, you’ll learn from Gun.io’s founder and CEO, Teja Yenamandra, exactly how he made it happen.
With the newest cohort of developers starting work life from home, how can we make sure they’re getting the career guidance we all got when we first started? Mentoring remotely is the answer.
Whether you’re working across the street or around the world from your client, communication and availability on freelance jobs is of paramount importance.
How remote can you get and still work with your favorite client? Working across timezones takes a little practice and some ingenuity, but you’ll get to explore the world and get paid.
Thanks to our community’s investment in making Gun.io better, we’ve been able to chase down several usability improvements (proposed by you all!) this month.
What’s keeping you stateside when the world is your proverbial oyster? This list of the best places to work on a digital nomad visa will get you on your way out of town in no time.
Do you have your ducks in a row, or will you be scrambling to catch up for the first few days? Here’s what you need to know before starting a new contract.