Digital Nomads Are Becoming A Pillar Of The Workforce
There are 4.8 million digital nomads in the U.S. and the trend is showing no signs of slowing down due to its many benefits, so how do more companies adopt ...
There are 4.8 million digital nomads in the U.S. and the trend is showing no signs of slowing down due to its many benefits, so how do more companies adopt ...
As digital nomads continue to become a staple in the gig economy, luxury digital nomads who earn six figures and do not have budget constraints are on the rise.
More companies are realizing the benefits that digital nomadism can have on their productivity with the rise of the gig economy, but it is not one size fits all solution.
Flexible workspace operator Regus currently has lounges at three UK airports in order to accommodate digital nomads who need a productive place to work while traveling.
This year’s coworking trends are expected to provide workers a space place to rest their heads, upscale amenities, and more diverse work environments within the space.
Selina, a provider of living and work accommodations for digital nomads, raised $100 million in its latest round of funding, bringing it to a valuation of $850 million.
The U.S. workforce is expected to consist of 50% of freelancers by 2027, which means that the 4.8 million Americans that are self-described digital nomads will likely grow.
Digital nomads are a big part of the U.S. workforce nowadays, but do you become one? Building a budget, locating lodging, and using digital tools are just the beginning.
Digital nomads typically seek out city’s that offer a great balance of culture, cost of living, architecture, attractions, and great internet connection.
Digital nomads have become a big portion of the workplace market. More and more, workers are finding ways to travel while being able to properly perform their job duties.
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