Over the course of my career, I’ve been privileged to work mostly in remote roles (one being hybrid, but essentially remote since I didn’t go into the office). While some teams struggled with work culture and coordination, others had clearly hacked their workflow and made remote work feel seamless.
To start off, I love the author. His other two, more popular books I’ve read were tear-jerkers. I wanted to read more of his work, which is how I learned about this book. I’ll give a review solely on this book and not compare it to the others.
Without my accountability partner, I would have failed my first role as a Product Manager.
The first time I got scammed at work, I told myself, “This will never happen again.” The second time, I almost got scammed, but this time, I stood my ground.
Everyone wants to graduate and immediately land a high-paying job. Six figures. Great benefits. No struggle, but what happens when that does not come right away?
Before diving in, a quick disclaimer : my basic needs are met, and on a good day, having a job makes finding the next one easier. The market is unstable, and I am fully aware of that.
Working in the travel space for nearly a year as the Project Manager for a logistics team, overseeing and being involved in the planning of trips to over fifteen countries, and speaking with people from different parts of the world, has really changed how I see the world. So, here’s my list, a mix of countries I’ve admired for years and some that simply won my heart.