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Gabriela Molina

Journalist, Director of Content at DistantJob

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Gabriela Molina, the Executive Editor at DistantJob and Director of Content at ThinkRemote, combines her experience as a former freelance journalist with deep insights into remote work, technology, and recruitment best practices. Her diverse journalistic background covers a wide array of topics, positioning her as a knowledgeable voice in the tech and remote work sectors. Featured on platforms like Datasciencentral and Simpleprogrammer, Gabriela's expertise extends to shaping narratives around remote workforce strategies, making her contributions to DistantJob invaluable for those navigating the remote tech hiring landscape

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15 Affordable Employee Appreciation Ideas for Your Remote Team

Remember that time you felt your brain catching on fire with so many tasks to do, but then Bob sent you that funny meme on […]

Salary Negotiation Tips for Remote Workers

Does the idea of negotiating salary make you sick to your stomach? Don’t worry; sadly, this happens to most people. Whether it’s about salary negotiation […]

How to Increase Cultural Competence in a Remote Setting with Theresa Sigillito Hollema

Cultural competence is one area that requires the most work because leaders need to understand that having a diverse team is also about understanding their backgrounds. In this podcast episode, Theresa Sigillito Hollema shares how to increase cultural competence remotely and how to be a better virtual leader for your team.

How to Make Remote Work Fun with Maryellen Stockton

Nowadays, there are new symptoms related to remote work. For instance, the so-called zoom fatigue is something many remote workers experience because of the boring and lengthy meetings. So, if that is your case, Maryellen Stockton shares how to make virtual meetings more productive and remote work fun during this episode. 

Building a Strong Remote Startup Culture with Rachel Korb

During this podcast episode, Rachel Korb shares her experience building connection in remote teams and establishing the right communication processes. She also reveals the importance of intentionally building culture and letting employees feel they have a voice.

How to Measure Productivity in Virtual Teams with Chris Dyer

Chris Dyer has been working remotely for more than two decades and during this podcast episode he explained how shifting to remote work made his company 40% more productive. He also shared the best ways on how to measure productivity in virtual teams without being a micromanager.

The Pros and Cons of Java Development

Is Java dead?! No, think of Java as The Terminator of programming languages; impossible to get rid of. However, despite its popularity, it still has […]

How to Build A Sense of Community in Your Remote Team with Ali Greene

In this podcast episode, Ali Greene shares her insights on the importance of leadership in building and nourishing connections in remote teams. She shares strategies on how remote companies can engage their employees and support them in a digital setting.

Best Communication Practices for Remote Teams with Megan Eddinger

In this podcast episode, our guest, Megan Eddinger, shares the best communication practices for remote teams. She also reveals the role of leadership in guiding a distributed team, and how they have a crucial part in establishing transparent communication.

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