{"id":17819,"date":"2020-11-24T21:09:49","date_gmt":"2020-11-24T21:09:49","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.scionstaffing.com\/?p=17819"},"modified":"2020-11-24T21:09:49","modified_gmt":"2020-11-24T21:09:49","slug":"best-practices-blog","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/scionstaffing.com\/best-practices-blog\/","title":{"rendered":"Best Practices for Remote Meetings"},"content":{"rendered":"
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As we continue to work remotely, many of us from makeshift offices, more people are becoming comfortable with the \u201crelaxed\u201d atmosphere of working from home. As staffing professionals, who, day in and day out conduct interviews and facilitate meetings for our valued clients and talented candidates, we are here to remind you of our favorite best practices for video calls and conferences to ensure you look sharp and professional, at least from the waist up!<\/p>\n
Regardless of the type of meeting you are in, it is crucial to find a quiet space that is well lite and free of distractions. As we continue to work from less-than ideal offices with, perhaps, less-than ideal backgrounds, we can utilize tools from Zoom, Teams and Skype to put up virtual backgrounds to hide whatever may be in our real\u00a0<\/em>backgrounds.<\/p>\n You are bound to encounter an internet snafu here and there\u2014with so many people accessing the internet from their homes it\u2019s busier than ever. To avoid connection errors, before an important call or interview, do a simple check and\/or test of your wifi or internet. While you\u2019re checking that status, go ahead and cover all your bases: if you\u2019re using headphones, check the connection there as well as the mic and webcam that you’ll be using.<\/p>\n Extra tabs, email popups and other running programs can cause distraction for you while in your meeting and may cause glitches to your connection. Our best practices advise closing everything out for the duration of your meeting to ensure you are focused and present on the task at hand.<\/p>\n Although you may not be working from the office doesn\u2019t mean you have the free pass to dress any less professionally. Continue to get dressed, comb your hair and brush your teeth before starting work. Even if you aren\u2019t scheduled for any meetings, you’ll be ready, should your boss video calls you and according to Inc.com, research shows<\/a> that the clothes you wear actually change the way you perform.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\nEnsure your internet connection is stable and working.<\/h3>\n
Close out distractions.<\/h3>\n
Dress professionally.<\/h3>\n
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