Tue. Mar 24th, 2026

NoDesk: Issue #360 – NoDesk

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By Daniel (@nodeskco).

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Hand-picked articles, stories and ideas from the remote work community and beyond.

Marlo Lyons | Harvard Business Review

Understanding how companies are leveraging AI for hiring is critical for landing your next job. Here are five ways to prepare for an AI-based hiring process, from your resume to interviews.

Roger Trapp | Forbes

It looks like we have got to the point in the whole working remotely/in the office debate where the position you take is less about the hard facts around things like productivity and culture and more about your general world view.

Mateus Camillo | No Direction Home

We must ensure that as many people as possible who can work remotely are working remotely.

Patrick Thibodeau | TechTarget

Tech workers would take a pay cut for hybrid or remote jobs, but employers aren’t lowering wages, suggesting that high demand isn’t driving pay down.

Dan Cave | Telegraph

From ‘coffee badging’ to ‘hushed hybrid’ tactics, work-from-home fakers face a reckoning.

Rachel Thomas | fast.ai

This is a post for folks who don’t know where to get started, have a limited budget, and are willing to try simple, scrappy approaches. Key takeway: for 34 dollars (21 for a good mouse, and 13 for a cheap keyboard), as well as some household items, you can create an ergonomic setup.

Emily McCrary-Ruiz-Esparza | Inc.

Scammers are creating AI-generated lookalikes to land jobs, steal company data, and funnel money to nation states.

The Astana Times

Kazakhstan announced plans to introduce the Digital Nomad Residency for foreign IT professionals to work and reside permanently in the country, the Ministry of Digital Development, Innovations, and Aerospace Industry reported on March 3.

John | Journee Mondiale

In 2025, the most appealing destinations might not be bustling metropolises, but rather charming small towns that combine modern infrastructure with authentic experiences. Here’s my insider guide to the top 10 small communities where remote workers will thrive in the coming year.

tndnofficial | Reddit

After traveling for many years I have developed a few small tricks that I wish I had known much sooner to have a more comfortable experience while traveling. I would love to have a list of other peoples small tricks as well, so please share your top learnings over the years.

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