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đ What to Learn (and Where to Live) as a Nomad in 2025
LinkedInâs top 2025 skills with dream destinations to match.

Hereâs whatâs inside this weekâs issue:
LinkedInâs top rising skills for 2025âfrom AI to adaptability
Best countries for freelancers and nomads, ranked (hello, Denmark đŠđ°)
A Maui resort with daily credit with stays from just $53
A safety tool thatâll protect you in those âhmm, this alley feels offâ moments
Some of the links featured in this issue are affiliate links. If you buy through them, we may earn a small commissionâat no extra cost to you.
đ Hot Skills to Watch in 2025 (According to LinkedIn)
If youâre wondering which skills will actually move the needle in your career this year, LinkedInâs 2025 âSkills on the Riseâ report has answers. They looked at millions of job posts and member activity to pinpoint the top capabilities that are getting people hired and promoted right now.
AI literacy is leading the chargeâitâs becoming essential no matter your role or industry. Whether itâs understanding how AI tools work or learning to apply them in real-world projects, it's a must-have. Skills related to large language models (LLMs) are also on the rise, especially for engineers and technical teams.
But itâs not just about tech. Good old-fashioned human skills like communication, strategic thinking, and adaptability are still some of the most in-demand traits. Employers are looking for people who can not only work with machines but also lead, collaborate, and adapt quickly.
There are also some regional differences. In Australia and Brazil, professionals who mix AI literacy with strong communication and leadership skills are in demand. France is emphasizing customer service management and data analysis, paired with adaptability.
When you break it down by role, different skills pop. Engineers should focus on LLM proficiency, code review, and documentation. Marketers are seeing demand for budget management and social media savvy. Sales teams, on the other hand, are focused on lead qualification and growth strategies.
Bottom line? Blending tech skills with emotional intelligence is your best bet in 2025.Take a look at the full report here for all the details.
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đš Luxe in Maui with a Daily Credit Bonus
Trade your inbox for ocean breezes and poolside drinks. This Westin Maui deal packs in up to 25% off plus a daily resort credit of up to $100. If that sounds like code for âyes to spa days,â youâre absolutely right.
From luxe beachfront lounging to six pools (one adults-only, if youâre into peace), this spot puts you steps from the sand and the golf course. And yeah, it's Westin, so the beds hit different.
These are book-direct perks you wonât find on booking sites.
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đ Top Places to Live in 2025 (According to the Pros)
Thinking about making a move? Global Citizen Solutions just released their 2025 rankings of the best countries to live inâand theyâve got some great picks for freelancers, remote workers, and adventurous souls.
Denmark takes the top spot thanks to its high happiness levels, generous social benefits, and low income inequality. Basically, if you want a stress-free life with solid healthcare and a strong sense of community, Denmark's a winner.
Canada also scores big for its multicultural vibe, universal healthcare, and friendly cities. If you're after stability and inclusion, it's a solid bet.
Australia and New Zealand are favorites for their mix of natural beauty, safety, and laid-back culture. Both also have strong digital nomad and residency options.
Portugal and Spain round out the list with sunshine, affordable living, and welcoming communities. Perfect if you're dreaming of Mediterranean coastlines and a slower pace of life.
Bonus: many of these places offer digital nomad or retirement visas, so moving isnât just a pipe dream. You can check out the full list and see how each country ranks right here.
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đ˛ Pocket shock for sketchy walks
Ever walked back from a coworking space at night and thought... hmm, this alley feels a little too quiet?
The Pain Safari Tactical Flashlight is here to help. It's a palm-sized stun gunâflashlight combo that zaps with 25,000 volts and still fits in your pocket. Bright LED to light your way, and a jolt for anything that gets too close. Ultra-lightweight, rechargeable, and gun-free zone friendly.
Basically, peace of mind that fits in your hand.
đď¸ This Oceanfront OBX Stay Starts at 53 Bucks
If your spring mood board includes waves, Wi-Fi, and a dog in sunglasses, this Outer Banks deal in North Carolina delivers. Book three nights at a beachfront Nags Head hotel and score 20% off plus a welcome amenity.
The perks go beyond the price: indoor heated pool, free parking, onsite eats, and it's pet-friendly. Basically, beach trip logistics just planned themselves.
Rates from $53 a night mean your travel budget can breathe a littleâand your feet can hit the sand a lot.
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đ In Other News
From AI know-how to emotional intelligence, this list breaks down the top in-demand soft, tech, marketing, and business skills hiring managers want this year. A quick guide to what to learn next.
CuriousCoreâs course covers everything from user research to go-to-market strategyâdesigned to help you build job-ready product skills and stand out in a competitive field.
From Portugal to Bali, a growing list of countries is making it easier for remote workers to live legally while exploring the world. If youâre earning online, you might qualify for year-long (or longer) staysâsome with low income thresholds and no local tax.
A vulnerability in Windows 11 lets hackers gain admin access in just 300 milliseconds. Disabling the Mobile Devices feature can keep your system safe until a fix is released and hereâs how to do it.
After eight months in the Netherlands, Lauren McDonnell returned to the U.S. and was overwhelmed by aggressive traffic, oversized meals, and a relentless pursuit of status. She realized how deeply her values had shifted abroadâand how hard it was to unsee the contrast.
Until next week,
The Nomad Cloud Team â ď¸