As you probably already know,workcations are pretty straightforward.

This new trend is a direct byproduct of the pandemic.

Of course, there are a lot of things to consider before you book a workation.

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So, to help you to decide, weve rounded up the four best places to do it.

For city slickers: Paris, France

As the saying goes, Paris isalwaysa good idea.

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If you love being part of a bustling uber-cosmopolitan city then you really cant beat the French capital.

Plus, the people-watching is off the scale.

If you decide to visit, join a coworking space such as Cosy Corner or La Cordee Coworking.

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Its a great way to meet like-minded individuals and get some insider city tips.

Want to stay a little longer?

Plus, it’s possible for you to check out otheropen roles at wefox too.

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Austin is becoming a tech haven in its own right.

Austin is a great place for a workcation thanks to its extensive remote work community.

There are lots of great coworking spaces and monthly events to allow digital nomads to meet up.

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Want to move here instead?

Plus, you’ve got the option to find lots moreopen roles at Indeed here.

Its the best place for a beach vacation thanks to its wonderful weather.

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Even in the rainy season, the sun shines often and the daily temperature is usually around 35 degrees.

Want to spend some time lazing on the beach as you code?

Liberty Mutual Insurance has an opening for afully-remote Senior Software Engineer, which could fit the bill nicely.

If so, Irelands capital city might be the perfect spot for you.

Dublin isnt known for its amazing weather but its definitely a great city for adventure seekers.

Its the perfect place to go mountain biking, hiking or just exploring on the weekends.

The city is now one of the biggest tech hubs in Europe.

Tech giants such as Airbnb, LinkedIn, and Deloitte all have bases in the city.

There are also good transport links and plenty of coworking spaces such as WeWork and Huckletree.

Youre pretty much guaranteed good wifi anywhere in the city too.

Dublin is certainly not cheap.

Are you ready to find your next fully remote role?

Shes a work-from-home enthusiast who loves all things travel and tech.

When shes(show all)Pippa is content creator and writer for Amply by Jobbio.

Shes a work-from-home enthusiast who loves all things travel and tech.

When shes not writing up her next article, shes usually hiking or spending a whole afternoon on Pinterest.

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