Remote Worker Insights

140 companies answer 6 questions

Learn a bit more about some of the great people who answered the Remote.co Q&As as they share some of their remote worker insights and anecdotes on work-life balance, remote work environments, and more.

What is your personal remote work environment?

Seeq

I have a dedicated home office that contains my standing desk, computer, other hardware, and bookshelves. It’s painted a lively, energetic color (yellow) and there…

Origin Eight

I work at a co-working environment in a 6-person “campsite” dedicated to my company. I also work from my home office, or wherever I happen…

GitHub, Inc.

I work from a fairly basic home-office. I have an adjustable-height desk for my laptop, an external monitor, and the ever-present mug of coffee. One…

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What are the biggest benefits of being a remote worker?

Packlane

The flexibility of choosing my own suitable work environment, having the privacy to stay focused on work and tune out distractions, and the time and…

OnTheGo Systems

I love working from the coziness of home—that’s one of the biggest advantages for me. I don’t care if it rains, if it’s freezing cold,…

Coalition Technologies

A combination of the perfect work environment and perfect coworkers. In a remote position, I’m able to enjoy my work from the comfort of home,…

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How do you personally manage work-life balance?

Appen

Being part of a remote team has made work-life balance a much easier thing to accomplish. I make sure that my down time is preserved…

Simple [A]

This question is well-phrased because it uses the word “integration” instead of “balance.” I used to find myself carrying a lot of guilt and stress…

WAKA Kickball & Social Sports

You have to be very disciplined; when you are done with your day, I need to walk away from my office and not go in…

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What tips do you have to disconnect when working remotely?

BELAY

Finding and protecting a work-life balance is important for the remote worker to be able to disconnect. Tips for establishing a work-life balance include proactively…

komoot

I think it’s pretty similar to working non-remotely. Different people have different preferences, but I am quite outdoorsy and I like to move. Go for…

Omni Interactions

Treat your remote workday just like you would an in-person workday—you have a start time and an end time—and set boundaries to ensure that you’re…

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What is your favorite business book?

Fog Creek Software

I like the Harvard Business Review Books on Managing People and Change Management, and I love “The 5 Dysfunctions of a Team” by Patrick Lencioni.

SimpleTexting

4 hour workweek by Tim Ferriss

ThirdPath Institute

Brigid Schulte’s book, Overwhelmed, Work, Love and Play When No One Has the Time.  Brigid does a great job describing why so many of us…

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Do you have a favorite quote or bit of business wisdom?

Sococo

It’s about the journey, not the destination.  

Eyeo GmbH

Hire for attitude, train for skills. And never be too inflexible in role descriptions. Felix: Software is not hard, people are hard.

Goodway Group

No excuses, just results.

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Where is the best or worst place you’ve worked remotely?

SoftwareMill

Worst – can’t name any. Best – Hartbespoort near Johannesburg, South Africa during European winter 🙂

Skillcrush

Worst: BED! My parents live on the West Coast and I usually spend Christmas with them in California. Although we have West Coasters on the…

Help Scout

For me the worst is the coffee shop or out in the open in a public space. I just don’t get how people do it.…

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