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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Reading through the responses, this feels like a litmus test for who takes their career seriously and who is just killing time for a paycheck.[/quote] LOL no. My organizational norm is (and has been well before the pandemic) that one person sets a meeting and sends an invite. It is not expected that everyone put it on their own calendar if it was a verbal agreement. In 13 years I've gone from 36K to 180K comp. Trust me, I take my career plenty seriously. I spend an average of 15-20 hoirs a week in meetings. There are rare ocassions (maybe 6 times a year) where I do note a verbal discussion about a meeting on my calendar because it was super important and I know the person is working through details still. I want to block my availability so I don't have to shuffle later. If those didn't pop on, I'd eventually check in with the person. But that is by far the exception. [/quote]
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