The Idea
The Meitheal is at the core of us. The Meitheal is a tradition from old rural Ireland where a community would come together in a time of need. Grow Remote was built by many people who donated their time, skills, or even encouragement to the mission.
We grew from a volunteer group to a government-funded, award winning non-profit.
The world of remote work can seem fragmented. As community developers, we felt there was no place to find all of the information in one place. We started to crowdsource everything from the jobs boards to the list of companies who employ remotely. We then made this information available free of charge.
Becoming a Remote Advocate
As we went on, we focused on making public our kit for building local communities. We found that lots of people preferred to become Remote Advocates - individual contributors who wish to make change in their own way. Not everyone has the capacity to lead their local community from the ground up as a grassroots organiser, so we empower you to make change as a Remote Advocate.
One simple conversation can open up opportunities for those who perhaps felt there were no jobs in their town or can dispel the notion that all remote work is freelance work.
Remote Advocates play a pivotal role in the change we want to make in the world. For the first time, individuals can create employment in their community simply by becoming educated on the topic and letting others know about the opportunities available locally.
The Idea
The Meitheal is at the core of us. The Meitheal is a tradition from old rural Ireland where a community would come together in a time of need. Grow Remote was built by many people who donated their time, skills, or even encouragement to the mission.
We grew from a volunteer group to a government-funded, award winning non-profit.
The world of remote work can seem fragmented. As community developers, we felt there was no place to find all of the information in one place. We started to crowdsource everything from the jobs boards to the list of companies who employ remotely. We then made this information available free of charge.
Becoming a Remote Advocate
As we went on, we focused on making public our kit for building local communities. We found that lots of people preferred to become Remote Advocates - individual contributors who wish to make change in their own way. Not everyone has the capacity to lead their local community from the ground up as a grassroots organiser, so we empower you to make change as a Remote Advocate.
One simple conversation can open up opportunities for those who perhaps felt there were no jobs in their town or can dispel the notion that all remote work is freelance work.
Remote Advocates play a pivotal role in the change we want to make in the world. For the first time, individuals can create employment in their community simply by becoming educated on the topic and letting others know about the opportunities available locally.
Hey remote workers in Mallow, Graham from the Grow Remote team here.
We need someone to support & keep up the good work that Brian Carey has started in your community.
Our next "Local Leaders Training" is open at end of the month where you can learn more about us, the power of remote & how we can help you create positive social impact locally by making remote employment more visible & accessible for others.
Here is a short video with more information and an invite to register your interest:
www.loom.com/share/7c62c18e4d6c41508c6898228aa35b96
Hi Everyone!
My name is Eamon Kennedy and I'm from Co. Tipperary, I am currently writing my master thesis at Radboud University in the Netherlands. I’m writing it on how trust, communication and control affected the performance of remote workers in Ireland during the Covid-19 pandemic. To complete this thesis, I need to conduct interviews with different people who worked remotely during the pandemic. I am therefore wondering if any of you would be available around the end of May for about a 30/35 minute interview via Skype or by phone.
Seeing as I am based in the Netherlands it is difficult to find people working in Ireland to interview so it would be greatly greatly appreciated. My email is [email protected] and my mobile is +353872437033 if you wish to get in touch. otherwise if you know anyone that would be able to help me please let me know (whether it is an individual or an organisation).
Thanks a mill in advance!
Eamon
A fantastic role from EmployFlex:
"We are hiring for a #fullyremote #practiceaccountant
Get your CV to us ASAP"
Practice Accountant - fully remote
Newly qualified team lead. At least 4 years practice experience. Good communicator.
For a confidential chat call Karen: 087 9722498
Email: [email protected]
Looking for support with your remote work application? Reach out to the Grow Remote community, our Slack group is particularly useful to find others already working in various remote roles, join via GrowRemote.ie
If you are successful in landing a job that Grow Remote has helped please do let us know!
We are coming up on our 3rd Grow Remote Jobs Club meetup this coming week welcoming Karen Kinsella from HubSpot and Frank O'Mahony
Signup via Eventbrite - event scheduled for Thursday November 12th, 6:30-8pm IST (i.e. Irish Time)
Skills for finding a remote job & insights from remote teams
Please share with anyone you know on the job hunt (insights are useful outside remote)
These are warm and friendly meetups, there is no such thing as a silly question and you get to hear from people already in these roles
#jobfairy
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/grow-remote-jobs-club-november-meetup-tickets-128397196471
Spending time with the children
https://remotejobsireland.com/
You can find out more & register your interest here: https://bit.ly/3vHGe17