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The Remote Hive Podcast

The Remote Hive Podcast

By: Darren Cronian
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The Remote Hive is a weekly podcast to help you find remote work and escape the office! Your host, Darren Cronian, shares advice based on his own experiences. He has worked remotely for ten years with large and small remote companies148585 Career Success Economics
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  • Remote Job Search Mistakes You Need to Avoid
    Sep 9 2025

    Your job search approach can make or break your chances before you even apply. In this episode, I share the common job search mistakes remote job seekers need to avoid — from applying everywhere without a plan to relying only on big job boards. You’ll learn how to create a smarter, more focused search strategy that gets results.


    101 Mistakes That Kill Your Remote Job Chances (and How to Avoid Them). https://theremotehive.com/join/


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    9 mins
  • How to Attract Headhunters for Remote Jobs
    Feb 26 2025

    If you’re searching for a remote job, you’ve likely spent hours tweaking your resume, sending out applications, and networking on LinkedIn. What if the best opportunities come directly to you instead?

    That’s where headhunters come in.

    Check out our free guide to learn more about how to attract headhunters for remote jobs - we dig much more into this topic to help you open up new doors for your remote career.

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    10 mins
  • Why is Remote Work Dying in 2025?
    Feb 13 2025

    In this episode, I talk about why is remote work dying in 2025? Yes, I am sad to report that the number of people working full-time from home is reducing year on year. I talk about why this is happening and what you can do to increase your chances of landing a remote job in 2025 and beyond. Sign up to my freeremote working newsletter here.

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    5 mins
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