

For some the idea of working remotely for a company based in another timezone may seem daunting. In truth making it work is simply a matter of organizing your life, your calendar and keeping the communication channels open with your employers. Deveshe who has been working at PowerToFly from...
For some the idea of working remotely for a company based in another timezone may seem daunting. In truth making it work is simply a matter of organizing your life, your calendar and keeping the communication channels open with your employers. Deveshe who has been working at PowerToFly from India for some years now, and loves it, is excited to share some tips on how she and her colleagues have made it work.
I'm a EU Citizen, and I live in Portugal. Do I need a VISA to work remotely for an American Company?
How to organize your working day so that not to work extra hours if you are in another time zone?
How to not feel siloed?
How to add timezones to google calendar?
Do you recommend remote jobs for junior positions?
What settings can you preset on google calendar to switch offer times, every time?
If you’re working in a later time zone than your team, should you adjust to their schedule? Or should you utilize the overlap time and then take advantage of the “quiet time” when they clock out?
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