Anonymous wrote:You have to get over this. I switched jobs about 2 years ago. Old job, no one cared if you were off camera. New job, you have to be on. My attention span during meetings has improved about 100%.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are there any ways that you can blur yourself out in meetings on Teams? I really don't want to be on camera, and we now have a person in our group who is requesting that we have our cameras turned on. I usually work during these never-ending meetings or make faces to blow off steam during these meetings.
Sorry, that sounds unprofessional. What would you have done in person? I am a huge telework proponent but showing your face is a reasonable request. It helps people get to know each other and use body language like in real life.
Not OP, but in zoom meetings people can stare at every micro-expression I make, every eyebrow raised, smile, eye-roll etc. Where, in person, you're not under a magnifying glass like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are there any ways that you can blur yourself out in meetings on Teams? I really don't want to be on camera, and we now have a person in our group who is requesting that we have our cameras turned on. I usually work during these never-ending meetings or make faces to blow off steam during these meetings.
Sorry, that sounds unprofessional. What would you have done in person? I am a huge telework proponent but showing your face is a reasonable request. It helps people get to know each other and use body language like in real life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are there any ways that you can blur yourself out in meetings on Teams? I really don't want to be on camera, and we now have a person in our group who is requesting that we have our cameras turned on. I usually work during these never-ending meetings or make faces to blow off steam during these meetings.
Sorry, that sounds unprofessional. What would you have done in person? I am a huge telework proponent but showing your face is a reasonable request. It helps people get to know each other and use body language like in real life.
Anonymous wrote:Are there any ways that you can blur yourself out in meetings on Teams? I really don't want to be on camera, and we now have a person in our group who is requesting that we have our cameras turned on. I usually work during these never-ending meetings or make faces to blow off steam during these meetings.