Destination Remote: The German in Spain ????

Destination Remote: The German in Spain ????

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Happy to see you (again),

I hope you’re having a great week so far. Happy weekend for those who have 4-day work weeks or are off tomorrow!

This week, I’m taking you to Spain ????

Let’s meet our remote champ and discover her tips on moving abroad ??


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?? A glimpse of what you can expect today

  • ???? Meet Cara, the German living in Spain
  • ?? Moving abroad: what you should know
  • ?? A crazy remote work set-up
  • ? 7 questions to ask during a remote interview
  • ?? Companies offering remote are growing faster


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?? Meet Cara (????)

In June, I met Cara for a virtual coffee after several months of being connected on LinkedIn. Her story is incredible: she fell in love with a local while she was studying abroad in Spain. Long story short, they’re now married, got two kids, have lived in Germany, and moved to Sevilla in the meantime.

When moving to Spain, her former employer didn’t want her to work remotely from abroad so she started working for a local company. Cara really loved it there and on the one hand, she really missed the German way of working. While on the other hand, she absolutely wanted to stay in Spain!

The best solution: working remotely from Spain for a Dutch employer ?? Lucky for her, Workflex (a simple yet powerful workation and business travel compliance software) checked all the boxes. She is now a Senior Consultant for the company. Guess who has found the perfect work-life balance since then?

If you’re thinking about moving abroad at some point, you shouldn’t miss her expert tips a bit further in this newsletter ??


?? Cara’s Remote Work tips:

  • ?? Take advantage of working at your best hours

→ when you are most productive, no matter if it is early in the morning or late at night.

  • ?? Block your calendar for deep focus time

→ Especially when you have to work on something complex or prepare a presentation (also block your notifications)

  • ?? ♂? Do sports or take time for your hobbies

→ Put them in your calendar just like a meeting with your client and take them seriously!


?? Her must-see in Spain:

Go to the Feria. It’s like the Spanish Octoberfest: Women dressed up in incredible flamenco dresses, live music, a lot of drinks and “rebujito” and a lot of fun ??

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?? Set-up of the week

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Kitabi Tea Estate, Rwanda by Weh’yee Barkon


Do you have a cool remote set-up you’d like to share with the world?

→ Hit “reply” and send me the picture + where it was taken!


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?? Remote jobs

Imagine working from anywhere without having any location constraints.

It’s possible and here are 5 WFA job offers to prove it ??

WorkFlex is also hiring remotely. If you are interested feel free to reach out to Cara directly on Linkedin :)


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?? What you need to know before moving abroad

Moving abroad is awesome, I know it: I moved to Mauritius 1,5 years ago. You learn to meet new people, get out of your comfort zone, learn a new language, and so much more. But it’s not always easy and there are some variables to consider.

Luckily, Cara was happy to share her tips and tricks for moving abroad

1. Moving abroad ≠ going on vacation

Living in a country is very different than going there on vacation. If it’s possible, try to go there on a workation to test out what it’s like to be a local. In case it’s not possible, reach out to people who’ve done the move to get their feeling.

2. Take advantage of Remote Work

By working remotely, you’ll be able to find a job with a work culture you’re used to and that fits you. It will also allow you to visit family and friends without the need to take days off. If you can have a remote job, it’s recommended.

3. Embrace the local lifestyle without losing your core values

Don’t be afraid to get the best out of the local lifestyle. It will be amazing but stay connected with your values and habits. Moving abroad can be hard but keeping some cultural habits from your home country can make it easier. To give you an example: Cara celebrates the Eastern Bunny ?? and Santa Claus the way they celebrate it in Germany!

4. Compare Income vs Spending

Inform what’s the cost of living (housing, food, activities, education, …). Then compare it with your income. Avoid bad surprises by budgeting everything before moving abroad.

5. Learn the language

Want to get the best out of your experience? Want to meet the locals and become one yourself?

→ Learn the language. It will make your life easier, your integration will be smoother, and your effort will be appreciated by the locals!


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?? If you want to hear Cara talk about moving abroad, check out this podcast episode (About AbroadBy Chase Warrington)!


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Remotely yours,

Alex

Hana Sirco

Expert Social Media Manager for Investors & CEOs | LinkedIn, Instagram & FB Growth | Proven Record: 50K+ Followers & Major Brand Campaigns

1 年

Yes I want Alexandre H. ??

Artur Perrella Glukhovskyy

Growing 7-figure eCommerce with eCommerce SEO | Increase by x2.8 daily eCommerce traffic | Worked with 3 big brands (WeatherTech, NordVPN, Vinted)

1 年

Let's add to the reading list, Alexandre H. By the way, this morning I was thinking about some tips and tricks for remote freelancers. Something like 3 things to do and 3 things not to do. Do you have some posts about this matter? ??

Alexandre H.

Positioning B2B founders as the reference in their industry ? Referr Agency ? LinkedIn Expert ? Trusted by 10+ founders

1 年

?? Make sure to check out Sweet Spot Abroad! Mixing training and working abroad = the perfect way to get the best out of a workation in Barcelona or Cape Town. Check them out here: https://sweetspotabroad.com/for-professionals/?utm_source=linkedin&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=LinkedInNewsletter_Destination+Abroad

Tiemo Landewe

Working on the future of Work & Development| Event Expert | Remote Advocate

1 年

Thanks for the great conversations, hearing your future plans and making the collaboration with Sweet Spot Abroad. Keep going! Also looking forward to the FPL Remote League ;) ?

Anna Dung

Remote Work Destination Expert ????I Global Travel Compliance @WorkFlex | Workation Host ?? I LinkedIn Marketing (Ads & Organic) ??| Digital Nomad ?? I Marketer at ??

1 年

Whooop someone is becoming a Podcast Celebrityyyy ?? Cara

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