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NoDesk: Issue #372 – NoDesk

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A weekly newsletter with the best new remote jobs, stories and ideas from the remote work community, and occasional offbeat pieces to feed your curiosity.

By Daniel (@nodeskco).

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

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Miscellaneous notes and tips about remote work.

John Csiszar | Yahoo Finance

In 2025, however, it seems like the party is ending, at least for those who want to work remotely. In addition to a number of well-known companies very publicly saying that they wanted workers to return to the office — JPMorgan Chase, Starbucks and Amazon being just a few — the general marketplace appears to be shrinking for remote workers.

Robert McMillan, Dustin Volz | The Wall Street Journal

A LinkedIn message drew a former waitress in Minnesota into a type of intricate scam involving illegal paychecks and stolen data.

Joanna Partridge | The Guardian

Staff in Britain now average 1.8 days a week of remote working, above global average of 1.3 days.

Josh Dinner | Space

NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) has told more than 5,500 hybrid and telework employees that they must return to a full on-site work schedule.

Noam Scheiber | The New York Times

Pushed to use artificial intelligence, software developers at the e-commerce giant say they must work faster and have less time to think. Others welcome the shift.

Steve Mollman | Fortune

To some business leaders, remote work feels like an employee perk that’s gone too far. While work-from-home arrangements had to be accepted during the pandemic, those days are long gone and employees should be working in the office most if not all days of the week.

But among the companies sticking with remote work, it’s viewed a bit differently.

The Economist

And any jobs-pocalypse seems a long way off.

Emily Stewart | Business Insider

Americans are finding it a lot harder to work abroad.

MouldyArtist917 | Reddit

I’ve been an on-and-off digital nomad for about 10 years. When I started, I thought Airbnb was a gift from heaven; now, though, the minuses are starting to outweigh the pluses for me.

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