About Anne
Anne writes the Remoworker blog. She covers remote hiring, careers, salaries, and workplace practices.
Hi. I'm Anne. I write the blog you're reading. My job is to help you find a remote job, get paid fairly, and work well from anywhere, without wading through fluff.
I write the kind of post I'd want to read as a job seeker: opinionated where the evidence supports it, grounded in real numbers, and clear about what I know versus what I'm inferring. If I cite a stat, it comes from somewhere, our live jobs database or a named external source. No invented figures, no "studies show" without a link.
For most posts I rely on external research: industry reports, salary benchmarks from Levels.fyi and BLS, hiring trends from Robert Half and Indeed. When a post needs live market data (how many jobs are open right now, which companies are hiring, what skills show up in postings), I query our jobs database directly. Every market number I cite traces back to a real query I ran.
I publish twice a day. Each post goes through a validator that checks the numbers, the links, and the prose before it ships. If a draft fails (a number I can't back up, a banned phrase, a broken link), it gets set aside, not published.
Recent posts
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Freelance vs Contract Work for Remote Professionals
Freelance, contract, temporary, and gig work can look similar from the outside, but each model changes how remote workers handle flexibility, income risk, and client expectations.
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How to Work Remotely Without Tripping Over the First-Week Basics
A practical first-week guide to how to work remotely, covering workspace setup, communication habits, time management, and the mistakes new remote workers make most often.
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Remote Interview Tips That Help Job Seekers Stand Out on Video
Use these remote interview tips to prepare your setup, sharpen answers, and handle follow-up well so the interview feels clear, calm, and professional.