Remote work has grown exponentially over the past few years.
It was booming before the pandemic, but the last two years have shown that remote work is productive and cost-effective.
With the increase in technology and desire to work remotely, it’s estimated that 22% of Americans will be working remotely by 2025, which is an 87% increase from pre-pandemic levels.
One type of remote work that is becoming increasingly popular is the digital nomad, which takes things a step further by including regular travel to the job.
Not only will you need above-average writing skills to communicate with your team remotely, but many great digital nomad jobs feature writing as the primary skill of the job.