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by germainelol
2694 days ago
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This was definitely a big thing I noticed when looking around. A lot of places thought I might be suitable from a technical perspective, but that I lacked remote working experience. I've worked in places where it's common to have colleagues working in different countries for extended periods but never in a fully remote environment. I do wonder how people get their foot in the door with a good remote company. Did you just get lucky when you were first hired? Did your communication skills have to shine a lot for them to hire you? |
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After that I joined Toptal and got a couple of projects through them.
IMO Toptal is not a bad choice to get started in remote work, although long term it's better if you find your own work.