Prohyre – Prohyre https://www.prohyre.com Thu, 21 Nov 2024 04:01:18 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://www.prohyre.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/cropped-Prohyre-Dark-Logo-32x32.png Prohyre – Prohyre https://www.prohyre.com 32 32 20 Companies with Location-Agnostic Pay in 2024 https://www.prohyre.com/20-companies-with-location-agnostic-pay-in-2024/ Wed, 10 Jul 2024 01:03:03 +0000 http://felan.ricetheme.com/?p=2240 Here’s a running list of every company (and the remote jobs they offer) that has announced that where you work will have no impact on what you are paid.

Due to the COVID pandemic, more and more companies are going to remote. Remote work means employers can hire employees from anywhere.

However, many companies have chosen to use location-based pay meaning compensation packages take into account employee location. This can make sense as companies can hire remote employees where the cost of living, and therefore salary expectations, are lower.

For example, Google’s internal salary calculator allows employees to see the effects of a move to a new location. A Google spokesperson told Reuters that “compensation packages have always been determined by location, and we always pay at the top of the local market based on where an employee works from.”

In contrast, some companies are choosing to base pay solely on the value of work. They reward hard work and pay employees the same regardless of where they work from.

This is known as location-agnostic pay.

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13 Graphic Design Interview Questions https://www.prohyre.com/13-graphic-design-interview-questions-with-sample-answers/ Wed, 10 Jul 2024 00:48:23 +0000 http://felan.ricetheme.com/?p=2230 Don’t spend weeks polishing your portfolio only to slip up during the interview process. Here are some graphic design interview questions you can prepare for.

Whether you’re a seasoned graphic designer with years of experience or brand new to the design industry, one thing never changes: interviews are stressful.

Most graphic designers spend weeks polishing their portfolios in preparation for a graphic design interview but then neglect to spend enough time preparing answers to common interview questions. Portfolios are great to show off your design skills and showcase recent graphic design projects, but in the increasingly-competitive design industry, how well you interview can be what allows you to stand out from a sea of other applicants.

At the end of the day, hiring managers are looking for the best graphic designers for the job. That doesn’t necessarily mean they’re looking for the candidate with the most impressive portfolio. The interview process is where great designers can really stand out and is the perfect opportunity to showcase their passion for the role, skills, and creative process.

Thankfully, there are some common interview questions that most hiring managers will ask during the interview process. By carefully preparing answers for these questions ahead of your interview, you’ll dramatically increase your chances of making a good impression and landing a job offer.

We’ve written this article as a step-by-step guide on how to prepare for your graphic design interview, with example answers to common questions.

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How to Research a Company for an Interview https://www.prohyre.com/how-to-research-a-company-for-an-interview/ Wed, 10 Jul 2024 00:43:21 +0000 http://felan.ricetheme.com/?p=2228 Researching a company before your interview is a great way to stand out from other candidates during the hiring process.

Most interviewers expect you have a good base level of knowledge about their company before your job interview.

If you’ve done your research, you’ll stand out from other job seekers who can’t provide relevant answers to the hiring manager’s questions.

Company research also helps you not waste time asking questions about information you can find online. Instead, you’ll be able to ask the interviewer question that will help you assess whether the company culture, mission statement, and values are a good fit for you.

The good news is it’s never been simpler to research a potential employer, and the time you invest will dramatically increase your chances of making a great impression.

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How to Answer “What Is Your Greatest Strength?” https://www.prohyre.com/how-to-answer-what-is-your-greatest-strength/ Wed, 10 Jul 2024 00:40:01 +0000 http://felan.ricetheme.com/?p=2225 Potential employers can learn a lot about you from your answer to this question. Make sure you highlight your relevant skills and experience, focus on the positives, and keep your answer concise and memorable.

If you’re looking for a new job, there’s a pretty good chance you’ll be asked to define your greatest strength. This common interview question can be pretty introspective and personal, but it’s a great way for interviewers better understand your skill set and how you can contribute to the company.

When answering the interview question “What is your greatest strength?”, don’t fall into the trap with a cliche response like “I’m a hard worker” or “I have great initiative” I— these can come across as lazy and insincere answers. The interviewer is looking for you to explain why your soft skills, hard skills, and experience, as well as your personality, make you a good fit for the role. So of course, your response should reflect this!

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21 Benefits of Remote Work for Employees and Employers https://www.prohyre.com/21-benefits-of-remote-work-for-employees-and-employers/ Wed, 10 Jul 2024 00:36:07 +0000 http://felan.ricetheme.com/?p=2222 Remote work has a number of benefits for employees and employers including increased productivity, access to better jobs and talent, and lower costs.

Remote work was a global movement before the coronavirus pandemic and only accelerated with it. According to Gallup, nearly 60% of U.S. employees working from home want to continue to do so. 90% of remote workers plan to stay for their careers.

Employees like remote work arrangements because it offers more flexibility and autonomy, both in location and working hours. Remote work doesn’t have to mean working from home. It could mean working from a coffee shop, co-working space, or internationally by taking advantage of remote work visas.

Employers also benefit when they support remote workers. Employers who embrace teleworking aren’t sacrificing performance. They benefit from decreased costs and lower environmental impacts to higher productivity and employee retention.

This article outlines the benefits of remote work for employees and employers.

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Working Across Time Zones: Pros, Cons, and Best Practices https://www.prohyre.com/working-across-time-zones-pros-cons-and-best-practices/ Wed, 10 Jul 2024 00:31:52 +0000 http://felan.ricetheme.com/?p=2219 Working across time zones is tricky, but the benefits outweigh the costs if you have the right culture, processes, and follow best practices.

Time zones are tricky. It’s easy enough to understand time zones where you live, but if you’re working in a remote team spread across the world, it gets harder to remember what time it is for your team members.

Attempts to reinvent time zones to make them easier for everyone have failed, we just can’t come to a universal agreement.

However, it’s becoming increasingly hard to argue against the benefits of re-mote work Yes, there are challenges but the benefits ultimately outweigh the hassle.

In this article, you’ll learn about the benefits and challenges of working across time zones, as well as the best practices you need to follow.

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How to Work From Home: Tips and Companies Hiring Remotely https://www.prohyre.com/how-to-work-from-home-tips-and-companies-hiring-remotely/ Wed, 10 Jul 2024 00:25:36 +0000 http://felan.ricetheme.com/?p=2216 Here are our best remote work tips and best practices so you can get the most out of your days and do your best work from home.

Before March 2020, working from home was still perceived as a questionable choice for anyone wanting to get ahead, especially if you’re just starting out in your career. Working from home was considered a coveted privilege, reserved for employees with longer tenure. Even then, such a concession was usually reserved for Fridays.

It took the COVID pandemic to break this stigma. There is no contradiction between working from home and nurturing your long-term career ambitions. In March 2020, billions of workers were thrown into a completely new way of working, kickstarting the largest cultural shift in how we work since the industrial revolution. Within just three weeks, the percentage of U.S. employees working from home doubled from 31% to 62%. Today, 97.6% of workers would like to work remotely forever after this pandemic is over and 1 in 2 US employees won’t return to jobs that don’t offer remote work.

Despite this, remote workers are valuing the benefits of remote work. Skyrocketing productivity and improved work-life balance have irreversibly changed how we work and how we think about work. Remote workers tend to be more productive, engaged, and happier and employers who hire remote teams can attract the best talent regardless of geography. Here are some numbers: 97.6% of workers would like to work remotely forever after this pandemic is over and 1 in 2 US employees won’t return to jobs that don’t offer remote work.

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Remote Collaboration: Best Practices, Challenges, and Tools https://www.prohyre.com/remote-collaboration-best-practices-challenges-and-tools/ Wed, 10 Jul 2024 00:20:43 +0000 http://felan.ricetheme.com/?p=2211 Collaboration is one of the most cited challenges of remote work, but it doesn’t have to be. Here are our best practices and tool recommendations.

In 2020 when the COVID pandemic locked down the world, billions of workers were thrown into a completely new way of working: remote collaboration.

Exciting? We think so. But ask anyone who works remotely: it’s not all smooth sailing. Yes, it’s never been easier to find a remote job or attract remote employees, but for many employers and remote workers, this avant-garde way of collaborating and working remotely came with new and daunting challenges. Distributed teams work across time zones and need to take advantage of asynchronous collaboration and remote collaboration tools to maintain productivity, engage current employees, and to attract and onboard new ones.

Despite this, remote workers are valuing the benefits of remote work. Skyrocketing productivity and improved work-life balance have irreversibly changed how we work and how we think about work. Remote workers tend to be more productive, engaged, and happier and employers who hire remote teams can attract the best talent regardless of geography. Here are some numbers: 97.6% of workers would like to work remotely forever after this pandemic is over and 1 in 2 US employees won’t return to jobs that don’t offer remote work.

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Top 10 Must-Have Remote Work Skills https://www.prohyre.com/how-to-set-up-a-blog/ Wed, 05 Jun 2024 09:39:25 +0000 http://felan.ricetheme.com/?p=130 Remote work has never been more accessible but many people aren’t prepared for the challenges that come with being a remote worker. These remote work skills are invaluable.

We’ve got great news if you’re part of the majority who want to continute working remotely. There have never been more remote jobs.

However, remote work has its challenges. You need specific skills to overcome them.

Remote work skills are the tangible and soft skills required for a remote environment. Valuable skills for remote positions include being able to unplug from work, overcoming loneliness, self-motivation, deep work, and asynchro-nous communication.

Even if you aren’t looking for a full-time remote role, most companies are going hybrid, so you’ll need these skills to collaborate with remote colleagues.

This article outlines the top ten skills remote workers need and how to develop them.

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Four-day Workweek: Impact, Origin, Pros, Cons, and More https://www.prohyre.com/wordpress-plugins-you-cant-live-without/ Wed, 05 Jun 2024 09:03:47 +0000 http://felan.ricetheme.com/?p=128 A four-day workweek may seem like a major shift, but there is evidence to support its efficacy. Overworked employees tend to become less efficient.

A four-day workweek, or a compressed work schedule, is an arrangement where a workplace has its employees work four days per week instead of five. This may seem like a major shift in how we think about and approach work but there is good evidence to support it.

A 2014 study from Stanford University suggests productivity plummets after working 50 hours. Other experts suggest 35 hours is the optimal work time before productivity declines.

Overworked employees tend to become less efficient: due to stress, fatigue, and other factors, their output during a given day is lower than what it would have been if they had worked a shorter week.

By emphasizing results instead of hours logged, businesses can achieve the same in fewer hours while giving employees more time to pursue other interests, spend time with loved ones, and manage their work-life balance.

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