Without restricting themselves on how they post, these digital nomads don't hesitate to remind their colleagues or clients that they are still at work, even if they're in Bali or Australia
Faced with sarcastic and jealous remarks hinting at amateurism and indifference in their professional set-up, two freelancers talk about how they use social networks as they travel the world. Without restricting themselves on how they post, they don't hesitate to remind their colleagues or clients that they are still at work, even if they're in Bali or Australia.
When you're a freelancer working on the other side of the world, it's hard to resist the temptation to post pictures of beaches and crystal waters on social networks. After all, isn't it a prime opportunity to share the beauty of an alternative lifestyle in a different part of the planet?
From jokes and mockery to jealousy, freelancers have to manage their online presence carefully when setting up to work in enviable locations. ETX Studio wanted to know how these digital nomads manage their social media accounts, and if they had considered the issue. Here's what they said.
Yet, from Australia, the United States or South Korea, the 30-something continues to post about his discoveries on his Instagram account. Sharing this information with his clients or co-workers does not bother the teleworker. On the contrary. "Our meetings regularly open with this question: 'Where are you today?' It's great for breaking the ice," he confides.