remote work
Skills & Careers
AI and Remote Work: Why Companies Are Replacing WFH Roles Before Office Jobs
⚡ Key Takeaways UCLA Anderson research reveals that companies which invested heavily in remote work during the pandemic are now...
Digital Economy
African Tech Talent Diaspora: Skilled Workers Return Home as Continent’s Ecosystem Matures
40% of African tech diaspora considering returning home. New initiatives, remote work, and maturing ecosystems are reversing Africa's brain drain.
Skills & Careers
Algerian Developer Salaries: How Remote Work Is Closing the Global Pay Gap
⚡ Key Takeaways Algerian developers working remotely for foreign companies earn up to 85,000 EUR per year, while the median...
Skills & Careers
Algeria Developer Survey: What 517 Engineers Reveal About the Tech Workforce
⚡ Key Takeaways A survey of 517 Algerian developers reveals that 29% work remotely for foreign companies, with senior developers...
Skills & Careers
UX/UI Design Careers in Algeria: The Invisible Skill Powering Better Apps
⚡ Key Takeaways There is a moment every Algerian developer knows. You have spent weeks building a feature — the...
Skills & Careers
The Tech Salary Paradox: Minimum Wage Hikes, Compressed Local Pay, and the Remote Work Gap in Algeria
⚡ Key Takeaways Algeria’s 20% minimum wage hike to 24,000 DZD (Jan 2026) collides with compressed developer salaries: local juniors...
Skills & Careers
The EOR Boom: How Employer of Record Platforms Are Unlocking International Careers for Algerian Developers
⚡ Key Takeaways More than ten major Employer of Record platforms now support Algeria, enabling international companies to hire Algerian...
Skills & Careers
The Return-to-Office Wars of 2026: Microsoft Mandates, Talent Flees, Workers Surrender
Only 7% of workers would now quit over RTO, down from 51%. Amazon demands 5 days, Microsoft mandates 3. Over half of Fortune 100 require office.
Digital Economy
Algerian Freelancers: Capturing MENA’s $1.4B Gig Economy
In a Bayt.com survey of over 4,000 professionals across the MENA region, nearly nine out of ten said they either already freelance or plan to. For young Algerians with a laptop and an internet connection, the appeal is obvious: the global platform economy does not care about

