Israel is surprising location for digital nomads
Likely to be one of the first countries to open its borders thanks to its world-leading vaccination drive, Israel could see an influx of working travelers who are no longer stuck in one place and will be eager for the next exotic destination
Uri Sharon |
Published: 02.20.21 , 13:46
The coronavirus pandemic has turbocharged the transition to remote work, and this is expected to have a huge impact on the already rapidly growing number of digital nomads - remote workers who have no fixed location work over the internet.
The number of digital nomads has been growing over the past decade, and with the majority of the workforce experiencing working from home over the past year, many more people are expected to adopt a digitally itinerant lifestyle once the pandemic is over and borders are reopened.