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NoDesk: Issue #384 – NoDesk

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

Ben Clatworthy | The Times

From second screens to snorkelling, professionals are opting for flexible working arrangements (and a jaunt to the seaside).

Tom Warren | The Verge

Most Microsoft employees are going to have to return at least three days a week.

Davide Luca, Cem Özgüzel, Zhiwu Wei | EUROPP

Our analysis of recent data from 30 European countries shows a clear shift towards hybrid work.

FlouState

I tracked my coding patterns for a month. The data shocked me: I’m 3x more creative at home than in the office. Here’s what I found.

Chas Newkey-Burden | The Week

Jobseekers who manage to land interviews are increasingly facing a new hurdle: being interviewed not by an HR manager but a robot.

You might worry that artificial intelligence is “coming for your job”, but it might also be “coming for your job interviewer”, said The New York Times.

Madison Mills | Axios

Artificial intelligence is not taking your job just yet, according to MIT’s State of AI in Business 2025 report. Instead, AI is predominantly replacing outsourced, offshore workers.

Courtney Vinopal | Fortune

Of the respondents who said their 2026 budget for salary increases is expected to be lower than their 2025 budget, nearly two-thirds (66%), said they were “concerned about future economic conditions or business performance,” up 17 percentage points from last year.

Konrad Putzier, Rachel Louise Ensign | The Wall Street Journal

The paralysis has left many people in houses that are too small, in jobs they don’t love or shackled with ‘golden handcuffs.’ For everyone, there are economic consequences.

Tara Weiss | The Wall Street Journal

Overnight camps are increasingly catering to solo travelers who are looking for in person connection

Maxwell Tabarrok | Maximum Progress

Over the past couple of years, bad personal experiences with delays, testimonies from friends, and news or reactions to air travel incidents seem to have become much more common.

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