Stephane KasrielVerified account

@skasriel

CEO of ($UPWK). Co-chair, Global Future Council on The New Social Contract.

Mountain View, CA
Joined May 2007

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Jun 6

    At we removed college degree requirements from our employee job descriptions. If college becomes unaffordable for most & companies continue to require degrees, we’ll perpetuate a system by which companies only hire from a small & privileged group of grads.

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    Jul 13

    "The rise of the rest" may soon become a reality as once-lagging cities see growth of creative class employment, writes .

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    Jul 13

    Someone asked me, 7 months in, if I’m more or less optimistic we’ll solve climate change. Answer: - problem more complicated & harder to solve than anticipated - steeper hole to climb out of than anticipated - a lot more is in our control than anticipated It is all up to us.

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    Jul 13
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    That’s one of the contributors to the 10x workplace 😄

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    Jul 13

    The Richmond Concept team is 100% cloudbased, working remotely across North America for clients around the world! Our flexible workplace environment has benefits for our creative team and our clients, by reducing costs and saving valuable time!

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    Jul 13

    Podcast Alert 🎧: talks with Upwork's Han Yan about diversity as an engine for creativity, empathy, and collaboration:

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    Jul 13

    Working remotely boosts engagement - as long as workers feel they are part of a team. via

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    Jan 16

    Me and on the future of work and what companies can do to prepare for the distributed future:

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    Jul 11

    On today’s episode of , our host, CEO sits down with two leaders at to share how their teams do distributed:

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    Jul 12

    Upwork's Chief Economist, and CEO, recently chatted with about the remote work movement. See the full story here:

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    Jul 11

    Podcast Alert 🎧: talks with Upwork's about the role of as strategic decision-maker for distributed workforces and remote best practices including tools, relationship building, and virtual happy hours. Listen in:

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    Jul 11

    McKinsey's analysis of 315 cities shows cities with adaptable workforces will adjust well to automation while wide swaths of the country, especially rural regions, will shed more jobs. Inequality between rural and urban America will increase.

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    Jul 11

    I was wrong. I haven't saved $187,000 on out-of-pocket expenses in my 13 years of . I have saved **$393,640!!** 😱🤯💸 Want to calculate your own savings? Here's a data-based calculator c/o of .

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    Jul 10

    There's a huge imbalance in the geography of opportunity. Remote work can open up more avenues to economic opportunity within struggling communities

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  16. Jul 10

    Companies need to stop requiring work to be done onsite when it can be done remotely. Stop building big offices. Start offering delocation packages (we do at Upwork) and empowering people to live where they want and . and I spoke to about .

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    Jul 7

    Who is first (and last) in the race to build a workforce fit for the future? via

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    Jul 7
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    Jul 5

    Already 4 weeks in !Amazing how much we have already learned 😎 – at Holberton School

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    Jul 6

    One of the many ways that people in shrinking places are harmed. Businesses & crucial services set up for a particular scale go bankrupt as population declines.

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  21. Jul 3

    Congratulations on your success and cheers to many more years of inspiring growth.

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