The After (Business) School Special

Utilizing the Digital Nomad Lifestyle: Exploring Remote Work, Tech Industry Shifts, Embracing Change, and the Power of Community Engagement with Jordana Knoblauch

Carlee Snow Season 2 Episode 1

Jordana Knoblauch to discuss all things remote work and being a digital nomad, the tech industry and how constant changes within the industry can lead to new opportunities, why it’s important to support your local community and get involved, career pivots, and so much more. 

Jordana Knoblauch, Director of Growth & Partnerships at Shoreline Sales Group chats with host Carlee Snow about all things:

·         Utilizing the work-from-anywhere model and being a digital nomad

·         Navigating remote work

·         Advocating and supporting your local community (even from abroad!) 

·         Turning seemingly negative experiences into positive new opportunities 

 

Jordana Knoblauch has her Bachelors of Commerce in Marketing from Edwards School of Business, and her work has been primarily in the tech industry where she has gained a wealth of knowledge from working for both local and international companies in numerous leadership roles. 

Although she spends a majority of her time abroad living the digital nomad lifestyle, Jordana is still an involved member of the Saskatoon community. She is the Director of Fundraising & Volunteers for the Saskatoon Dog Rescue and a volunteer with the Edwards JDC West team, a team she was very involved with during her time in university. 

If you’re interested in remote work, the tech space, travel, and giving back to the community this episode is for you. 

Show Notes:

Connect with Jordana and learn more about her work: 

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordana-knoblauch/ 

Never in Office: https://www.instagram.com/neverinoffice/ 

 

Resources Mentioned: 

Selina: https://www.selina.com/ 

 

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This podcast is in partnership with the Edwards School of Business, University of Saskatchewan.

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