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If possible, you should try to find somewhere where you're not likely to be interrupted when you're on a zoom call. But this isn't always possible, and in most remote companies it's generally expected that sometimes your children, pets or partners will be in the room with you when you're working.

https://youtu.be/Mh4f9AYRCZY

Many remote companies see this as an advantage, since it helps people get to know about each other's personal lives a bit more.

Children interrupting Zoom meetings could be the reboot corporate culture needed | Catharine Lumby

<aside> 🔗 Other pages on videoconferencing…

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Audio on Video Calls

Eye Contact & Speech on Video Calls

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