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Anastasia Pshegodskaya

Director of Talent Acquisition

Remote

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HR & Future of Work
Diversity & Inclusion
Artificial Intelligence

About Me

My name is Anastasia and I am the Director of Talent Acquisition at Remote, one of the most fast-paced unicorn companies in the world. Before this, I built and led the global sourcing team at GitLab, while previously driving recruiting initiatives at Fortune 500 companies Uber and Dell. I am extremely passionate about people, and how technology can bring positive change for them — it drives my recruiting career and life.

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So Close No Matter How Far: Digital Nomadism, Remote Working & Global Talent Acquisition

The past years have seen a rise remote working and digital nomadism, with people not only working from home but from anywhere in the world, as tools to connect and work from a distance have become common. While post-pandemic, the future looked fairly hybrid and remote work imposed itself as a fundamental new way of working, several mandates and studies are now putting the model into question and slowly bringing us back to the office, with some predictions even envisioning a full return to the office as early as 2027 in some regions. From office culture to skills and compliance, these new models necessitate a completely reimagined approach and culture to be successful. But when done right, remote working and digital nomadism proves to be a favored model by employees and the 35 million people across the globe who consider themselves digital nomads. A divisive topic and model that will be explored in this session through the lens of experts who, through their organizations, management, or who themselves have adopted this work and lifestyles will tackle several key questions: What are the opportunities and challenges these models highlight when acquiring and managing global talent? How can we reconcile the dichotomy between tension in the tech market and remote talent acquisition? How are companies successfully integrating digital nomads or remote workers into their teams? Are some industries more suited to the remote model than others? How can you stay compliant when hiring across borders? In fine, is remote working and digital nomadism here to stay?