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Hi {NAME} I am writing to request your opinion on remote work. I am noticing sudden rise in the dema

Hi {NAME} I am writing to request your opinion on remote work. I am noticing sudden rise in the demand for remote engineers all over the world. But there are several misconceptions about working for remote companies; and I want to address them.  My team and I are working on a system that will let engineers like you and me find remote work from trusted businesses and startups. I need your help in building it.  Can you please spare a few moments and let me know your thoughts on following questions -  1. Do you like remote work? Why? 2. Is remote work the future of employment? 3. What is your main concern about remote work?  I might reach you again to discuss this further. Thank you for your time. I look forward to hearing from you.  Sincerely, Kaustubh Katdare, CrazyEngineers  PS: If you do not wish to hear from me, please [unsubscribe](%2F%2Fcrazyengineers.email%2Funsubscribe%2Fb1f828a2-061d-4d88-b9ee-4443ad9bec51%2Fe1433038-7daa-41ad-8b32-857769efd630/1/0109017b5de0ddf2-7777ab0a-5f5b-4902-908f-5f1bc2a65349-000000/zAtWVJGjnnqHaOZChyynd4QBmwk=12).Â

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