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[old] why working remotely is really awesome 2016-07-12
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And why it kinda sucks

disclaimer: this post is really old, from when i first started writing technical articles. it's from 2016.

i no longer work for devacademy, and i think they dissolved in 2019?

Ive been working at devAcademy since December. Im not going to lie, I love working for dev. Ill swear up and down that I enjoy making things for and with the company. Its not because of all the cool benefits Im getting from working with them or the paycheck.

Its because Im part of a team.

This is supposed to be an image related to working remotely, right? Im not good at marketing.

A long, long time ago, in a college far, far away…

I met Lennon Shimokawa while he was giving a Rails course at my college. I was pretty stoked about learning more about devAcademy when he gave us the hands on course.

Why? He spoke my language.

Most of us here at dev speak the same language: fluent computer nerd.

We all talk about open source projects we like and how we can make devAcademy better by sharing dumb, nerdy ideas together.

An indispensable tool that has helped us in all of our communication is Slack. I could probably write an entire post about Slack (and I probably will). Its one of the best tools for any team, ever. Even if people on our team are less than 5 feet away from each other, theyll chat through Slack. Why? Slack helps us generate a company culture thats not only inside of the office, but reaches to a wider range of people. We use little tools like Hey Taco! and HowdyAI to enhance our happiness and productivity.

A global reach for a local company

We also use tools like GitHub, Hubstaff and Trello to make sure we have accountability, reliability and a global reach when it comes to using agile development methodologies. It really helps people like me who arent there physically to see whats going on. All of our code stays on GitHub and we make sure to work with our Trello cards religiously so that absolutely everyone is on the same page. If I want to see what people are working on, I dont have to waste their time asking them, I can just take a gander at the Trello board and know whats going on in minutes.

Im not going to lie and say everything is perfect. Not being in person at my job feels kind of lonely sometimes. Not everyone is on Slack all the time, and we all have our personal lives at the end of the day. I also have weird, erratic work times due to me studying full time, and that doesnt help much. Some concepts and phrases are lost in translation. But even through all of that, I dont feel like Im alienated even though Im a thousand miles away from our office in Ica. Its why we even use Slack in the first place.

At devAcademy we think globally, instead of just having our goals on our own local market.

Using tools that have a wider reach and that are easily scalable lets our company grow easily and help us reach a wider audience.

I worked for devAcademy for two months before I saw Lennon again in person. By then I felt like I was a part of something biggersomething I could be proud of and tell everyone I know about happily.

When I visited devHouse in February, I didnt felt like I was stepping into an alien office environment with people I didnt know.

Take a wild guess as to who I am

I felt like I was at home.