Remote Work Dictionary

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Most remote work opportunities require at least some level of English, and on top of that, jargon can also be a barrier for those who are new to remote work. One of the keys to making remote work accessible is providing language resources—it’s why we created the first and only open access Remote Work Dictionary.

As the language of remote work continues to evolve, we continue to update the Remote Work Dictionary resource. 

Access the latest Remote Work Dictionary here.

This first (US English) version is open to everyone, and we’d love feedback from anyone interested in this topic. What terms should we add?

 

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