The world is changing and a new breed of professional has emerged, namely the digital nomad; a professional who works remotely and therefore has the freedom to travel. Some are freelance, some run their own business and some are salaried and work remotely, which is a level of freedom that was unheard of a few years ago.
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Travelling within Australia
There are apartments for rent in Olympic Park that do not tie you down; no bond to pay, stay as long as you like and most importantly, you can come and go as you please; fancy a month in Southern Thailand? No problem and should you change your plans, your Sydney living space is always available. Digital nomads like to hang out with other like-minded professionals; there are lots of communal workspace and groups form, which is great for networking. Making friends is never an issue when you stay in an urban community like Olympic Park, which is right in the heart of Sydney and when you fancy spending a few weeks in Gold Coast, you won’t have to worry about your living base. If you love travelling at the drop of a hat, you need the freedom of living in a build to rent community.
Benefits of build to rent
If you have an apartment in a build to rent community, you don’t have to pay a bond, you can stay as long as you wish and you are not restricted with decorating your living space. If you are a sociable person, you will love the vibes that living with other professionals brings, while high-speed Broadband is standard. Click here for a lifetime cyber-security offer.
Nomad circuits
For the global nomad who is based in Australia, spending Xmas and New Year at home is a popular option, then Bali for a couple of months before taking in Vietnam and the south of Thailand; others head for Costa Rica and travel through Peru, Colombia and Mexico. Southeast Asia is probably the most popular region for Aussie nomads, where the climate is tropical and the cost of living low.
Typical nomad professions
The list is long and growing daily;
- Coding/software developer
- IT specialist
- Designer
- Engineer
- Lawyer/solicitor
- Crypto trader
- Forex trader
- Healthcare
- Web designer
Of course, there are other professions that can work remotely; e-commerce is a busy sector for Australian digital entrepreneurs, which is growing exponentially. Writers and bloggers are included in the digital nomad umbrella, as are architects and technical engineers.
If you would like a career change, why not consider moving into a remotely located position and you too, can enjoy a nomadic lifestyle and see some exotic locations while living like a millionaire. Get out of the rat race and enjoy the freedom and independence that comes with working remotely as a digital nomad.
The future definitely looks rosy for the digital nomad and there’s no reason why you can’t join them.