Remote Work Europe update: the jobseeker edition
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Remote Work Europe has been busy, and this episode is a clear catch-up after a long gap.
I share what I’ve been building for jobseekers, why remote hiring still runs on trust signals, and what support is now available if you want help getting hired and staying hired.
What I cover
- Why remote job searches often stall, even for capable candidates
- The new book: Remote Readiness for Jobseekers: Get hired and build a sustainable remote career
- How Remote Work Europe Connected supports jobseekers with curated roles and an async book study
- The 2026 review contest, and how to enter
Links mentioned
- Book overview: https://www.remoteworkeurope.eu/insights/remote-readiness-jobseekers-book
- Buy the book already: at https://geni.us/Jj1Wl
- Connected job club overview: https://www.remoteworkeurope.eu/insights/jobseeker-connected-jobclub
- Review contest 2026 (deadline 28 February 2026, 23:59 CET): https://www.remoteworkeurope.eu/review-contest-2026
- Remote Clarity Day (the review contest prize) https://www.remoteworkeurope.eu/remote-clarity-day
If you’re deciding where to start
- Want the full framework? Start with the book page.
- Want structure, curated opportunities, and community while you job hunt? Start with Connected.
- Already read the book and found it useful? Leave a review and enter the contest.
Thanks for listening, and if you’d like more episodes, message me with the topics you’d find most useful next.
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