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How To Become Essential When Starting A New Job Remotely

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If you recently started a new role, you may find yourself working remotely, even if that wasn’t the original plan. While it may not have been what you expected, more roles are increasingly becoming fully virtual, so your experience may not be as novel as it seems.

That said, these ARE novel times since we’re dealing with a pandemic causing workplace disruption unlike we’ve seen in our professional lives. So, if you’re starting a new job virtually and want to make a great first impression, these strategies will help you to assimilate and become an essential member of the team:

1) Show your soft skills. With how quickly market needs shift, organizations are increasingly making hiring decisions based on skills like critical thinking, problem solving, adaptability and collaboration. And while these traits will serve you well throughout your career, during an economy-transforming pandemic, these abilities are crucial to success in a new role.

2) Create your workspace. While the occasional virtual worker can likely get away with setting up shop at the kitchen table, now that the shelter-in-place requirements are long-term, it’s important to carve out a workspace that sets you up for success. Here’s how:

3) Be visible. While great work is critical, it’s not enough unless decision-makers know about it. When working in an office, it’s easier to see who attends meetings, burns the midnight oil or fights with the copier. Although these physical indicators aren’t necessarily representative of hard work, they’re more than you have as a remote employee, especially when you’re trying to prove yourself. While working at home, be sure to:

Remote workforces were on the rise prior to the global pandemic. The current circumstances of sheltering-in-place have forced businesses to learn that they can not only survive working virtually, but that they can create new solutions to serve their customers. So whether you find yourself temporarily working from home or starting a new job virtually, it’s likely that you’ll experience this again in your professional future.

Happy hunting!

Reposted from: Forbes.com

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