In this episode, I talk about NIRA’s journey through the lens of a fully remote business — not the tech, but the trust behind it. Founders Hiten Shah and Marie Prokopets built NIRA as a remote-first team from day one, learning that success depends on clarity, documentation, and communication — not constant oversight. Their story shows how transparency and listening can shape both culture and product. It’s a reminder that remote work isn’t just about flexibility; it’s about designing systems w...
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In this episode, I talk about NIRA’s journey through the lens of a fully remote business — not the tech, but the trust behind it. Founders Hiten Shah and Marie Prokopets built NIRA as a remote-first team from day one, learning that success depends on clarity, documentation, and communication — not constant oversight. Their story shows how transparency and listening can shape both culture and product. It’s a reminder that remote work isn’t just about flexibility; it’s about designing systems w...
RWL225: How a Life-Changing Trip Led to Founding Kodebusters and Remote Work Success w/ Gleb Gordeev
Remote Work Life Podcast
21 minutes
1 year ago
RWL225: How a Life-Changing Trip Led to Founding Kodebusters and Remote Work Success w/ Gleb Gordeev
In a world where the traditional 9-to-5 job is increasingly being questioned, Gleb Gordeev stands out as an example of how remote work can lead to both professional success and personal fulfillment. In this enlightening podcast episode, Gleb shares his journey from working in Europe's top tech companies to founding Codebusters, a thriving product development agency. The episode reveals his life-changing trip during the COVID-19 pandemic that led him to embrace a location-independent lifestyle...
Remote Work Life Podcast
In this episode, I talk about NIRA’s journey through the lens of a fully remote business — not the tech, but the trust behind it. Founders Hiten Shah and Marie Prokopets built NIRA as a remote-first team from day one, learning that success depends on clarity, documentation, and communication — not constant oversight. Their story shows how transparency and listening can shape both culture and product. It’s a reminder that remote work isn’t just about flexibility; it’s about designing systems w...