Crossover
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March 5, 2026
AI careers are here, but what does that even mean? Right now, it feels like hiking without a map. Half the world’s still putting on their boots at basecamp, while a few explorers are already at the summit posting selfies. Good news: we built a field guide.
🗺️ The AI Career Field Guide Edition 🗺️ By Andrew Allen and Carla Dewing
⚡ Your AI Career Field Guide Just Dropped…
Trying to figure out where AI is taking your career?
Same.
The rules of remote work are changing faster than anyone can predict. Roles are evolving, hiring systems are getting smarter, and the gap between people who use AI well and those who don’t is creating a NEW class of tech worker.
PS: They get paid more, promoted faster and will LEAD the next decade in tech.
So, we did something useful.
We pulled together 15 of our spikiest AI thought leadership pieces and distilled the insights into one practical guide for navigating this unchartered land of mystery.
These are the mindset shifts, traps, skills, and career strategies shaping AI-powered remote work right now.
Think of it as a field guide for your AI career.
🗺️ What You’ll Learn
Inside the guide we break down how to:
☑️ Shift your mindset so AI becomes leverage instead of a threat
☑️ Avoid the common traps like AI workslop, lazy thinking, and inane hype cycles
☑️ Build skill stacks that multiply your value instead of just collecting tools
☑️ Navigate the new hiring systems and win the interview when it counts
🧭 Try This Expedition Move
Before the week ends:
- Hand one annoying task to AI and never do it again
- Use AI to level up a skill instead of replacing your brain
- Ask yourself: what would my job look like if AI gave me 50% of my time back?
Here’s the fun part about AI careers: Nobody actually has the finished map.
The people doing well right now aren’t the ones waiting for instructions. They’re the ones wandering off the path a little… and discovering better routes.
Where are you heading?
👉 Read: 15 Insights on AI Careers (+How Work is Changing)
📰 Breaking News ⚡ A Quick Update on Remote Work & AI
Remote workers are making more money, AI projects are stalled because humans are complicated, and Meta’s smart glasses are ‘accidentally’ turning private life into training data. Meanwhile companies are still insisting the real problem with work is… people not sitting in the same building.
- Fortune: Remote workers earn 12% more than office colleagues, suggesting the best return-to-office strategy might be… not returning.
- The Guardian: As remote jobs shrink, disabled workers risk being pushed out again. Turns out return to office isn’t good for everyone after all.
- BBC: Meta’s AI glasses promise hands-free intelligence, but investigators found contractors reviewing footage that includes bathrooms, bedrooms, and other moments nobody meant to crowdsource.
- Axios: Companies installed AI everywhere, but most are still stuck in pilot mode because the hardest part of AI transformation is the humans.
🔥 What happens to people hired on Crossover? Andrew checks in to find out.
🛠️ Tool Share ⚡ Stories, Advice & Resources for Tech Pros
Why Memory Beats Discovery in Modern Marketing. Andrew Allen’s latest Forbes article argues the real growth hack isn’t being discovered, it’s being remembered. Because when AI can find everyone, the brands people recall still win the click.
Remote Jobs for Non-US Citizens Abroad: 6 Things to Know. Remote work can unlock US-level pay from anywhere on Earth. Just remember: when you’re a contractor, you’re also the HR department, payroll team, and tax accountant. Read this before signing anything with more commas than your bank balance.
55 Companies That Hire Former Teachers. The “those who can’t do, teach” crowd is about to choke on their coffee: 55 companies are actively recruiting ex-teachers because surviving a classroom is basically an MBA in execution, empathy, and crisis management.
💻 Top Jobs ⚡ Get Hired on Crossover
🌏 Global Remote Roles:
- VP of Saas Operations, Trilogy – $200,000 USD/year
- VP of Business Operations, Crossover – $200,000 USD/year
- Platform Architect, LearnWith.AI – $200,000 USD/year
🗽 US-Based EdTech Roles:
- General Manager, gt.school – $200,000 USD/year
- Head of Marketing, gt.school – $200,000 USD/year
- Social Media Manager, gt.school – $100,000 USD/year
🌟 Check out ALL new remote and education jobs on Crossover here.
🙋 Ask Crossover ⚡ Expert Voices
We asked:
“What’s one intentional leadership habit that you use to create accountability without micromanaging highly autonomous people?”
“Watercooler accountability is a patch. A successful team must have a clear vision and SMART goals. Given SMART goals, autonomous workers manage themselves. The leader’s habit then becomes ensuring those goals are aligned with the vision.”
🎥 Check out his video interview here.
💡 Have an urgent question for a Crossover top performer? Drop it here!
😂 Punchline ⚡ A Laugh Before You Go
Andrew Allen is the VP of Content Marketing at Crossover, based in Auckland, New Zealand. He’s worked remotely since 2021, using humor and storytelling to make complex ideas stick.
He hosts the world’s most-watched remote work vlog (Out of Office), co-creates one of LinkedIn’s top newsletters (Radically Remote), and contributes to Forbes. Outside work, he’s visited 100+ countries, seen all seven wonders – and his dogs occasionally steal the spotlight.
Radically Remote is LinkedIn’s largest community for AI-first remote leaders who want to stay on the pulse but don’t have time for a snoozefest. Every 2 weeks we bring you the latest global news, jobs, trends & insights on the future of work.