"A systematic review demonstrates that 26 of 39 studies identified suggest that teleworking [#RemoteWork ] reduces energy use, induced mainly by distance travelled, and only 8 studies suggest that teleworking increases or has a neutral impact on energy use."
The slowly deflating #CommercialRealEstate bubble continues. People are just not that interested to go back to the office.
This building in a suburban #SanJose office park was occupied by Nio, the Chinese carmaker, who did not renew their lease in October 2023. Without a new tenant, the building went into foreclosure with $25M of outstanding debt.
"We find experienced employees impacted by these policies at major tech companies seek work elsewhere, taking some of the most valuable human capital investments and tools of productivity with them."
Folks, I'm starting my post-#PhD job search low-key on the side while I write up my #thesis.
I have an odd collection of skills - #Linux, #Python, #Jupyter, #pandas, #DevRel, and I've done a lot of work in team leadership and management, and have led a multi-million $ not for profit in the past. Keynote speaker.
I'm looking for something that harnesses all of these skills - and it will be a senior role with senior pay, given my experience, qualifications and proven capability. I have time and will be discerning about my next step.
Job titles that might fit here would be Senior Research Engineer, Engineering Lead, Lead AI Engineer or similar.
Looking for fully remote work, with one day a fortnight max in #Melbourne, AU. If you don't believe in #RemoteWork or #WFH, we're not a good fit.
Super keen on something full time rather than splitting my attention over multiple part-time roles.
Looking to start around August, so a fair amount of lead time.
Keen on organisations that have strong values alignment - #FAIR and #CARE data use, #EthicalAI, AI for social good.
"Google went from you have to be in Mountain View at least three days a week to do this job to you can do it from India and Mexico in less than a year."
Many companies are pushing employees to return to the office. But what's the environmental impact?
@grist explores the question: "Recent data suggest that remote work could speed along companies’ plans to zero out their carbon emissions, but businesses don’t seem to be considering climate change in their decisions about the future of office work."
The slow collapse of downtown commercial real estate is continuing. I suspect news like this, and stories about the decline of retail around downtowns that depend on daily commuter traffic will come in at faster and faster rates.
Workers are not returning to the office to work. #RemoteWork and #flexibleWork are showing to be a perfectly viable solution that is more friendly to workers. Even with hybrid work, the volume of people commuting is far lower than it used to be.
#CBRE is slowly declining to a new, lower-value equilibrium.
“Once-hot tech office in SF's SoMa sells for a fourth of its 2019 price”
"No", the boss said, "I can't let you do that. You see, I am in charge of more than 100 people here. And if I let YOU work from home and be more focused and productive, thereby contributing more to the success of this company, more employees will want the same privileges as you. Before we know it, EVERYONE in this company could be getting out of this noisy work place and be more focused and productive working from home… and we can't have that, can we? Go back to your desk Tom." #CompanyLogic
@randahl
That’s a #redflag in the current workplace environment and a hint to start looking for external opportunities. Thankfully there are many companies who have embraced #remotework / Work From Home #wfh
Ok peeps, we're 4 months into 2024 and I've been without work this whole time so we're going to try this again. If you know of any senior software engineering positions that are actually being hired for, please drop them below.
I have 12 cumulative years of experience, so that shouldn't be an issue, and I know most of the languages in use nowadays well enough to be dangerous, but I am extremely proficient in TypeScript, Python, and Ruby. What I'd rather do more than anything though is have an opportunity to use Go professionally.
I recently discovered Chronically Capable, a job board for people with disabilities or chronic illnesses: https://www.wearecapable.org
It’s mostly U.S. based for now, but there are ads for other countries, too. I want every one of us jobseekers to find the perfect position this year. 😊
Boosts are warmly welcomed to this post as are suggestions for other hashtags to include if I’m missing good ones.