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13-07-2020, 11:07 AM
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Me here, I have been working from home for two months since 1st date and only meet my manager virtually. I think how they train you will depend on what job do you do? There are some softwares that allow video calls and sharing screen such as Skype or Zoom.
I work as a digital marketer, so my manager sent me some helpful video on the internet and called me on Skype me to guide me. That's not so uncomfortable and inconvenience.
Here are some tips that I've read online about working-from-home that you may find helpful.
4 Work From Home Struggles Nobody Talks About
The 5 Hows To Achieve Success At Remote Working
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13-07-2020, 06:40 PM
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Luckily nobody even want to interview me, no such problem
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13-07-2020, 09:10 PM
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this brings to another point...tat also means one have not met with the colleagues in person other than online. i wonder how will the feeling be like when back to office ? and also the rapport?
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13-07-2020, 10:28 PM
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Originally Posted by lawlee
this brings to another point...tat also means one have not met with the colleagues in person other than online. i wonder how will the feeling be like when back to office ? and also the rapport?
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aiyo u worry damn alot leh. work from home is not as hard or bad as u think it is.
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13-07-2020, 11:00 PM
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I am still work from home but I go out day time I see not body? Most seemed to went back office for work.
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13-07-2020, 11:22 PM
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Originally Posted by lawlee
so means u hv no chance to go back to office yet?
i duno how online learning can be easy for newcomer like wat other said. i mean when they guide u online, they cannot even see how much notes u have written n are u ready for them to continue to the next part of learning...
but somehow, most people here said its easy...
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The consolation is im a experienced hire with 5 years in the industry i am regulating. Still would have preferred starting in the office. The inability to bond with new colleagues are the biggest draw back to me.
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13-07-2020, 11:45 PM
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for myself im just a fresh grad with little workplace experience, but im learning well virtually and enjoy wfh. the pay is gd too so i guess i got a pretty nice deal
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14-07-2020, 07:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Me here, I have been working from home for two months since 1st date and only meet my manager virtually. I think how they train you will depend on what job do you do? There are some softwares that allow video calls and sharing screen such as Skype or Zoom.
I work as a digital marketer, so my manager sent me some helpful video on the internet and called me on Skype me to guide me. That's not so uncomfortable and inconvenience.
Here are some tips that I've read online about working-from-home that you may find helpful.
4 Work From Home Struggles Nobody Talks About
The 5 Hows To Achieve Success At Remote Working
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Why keep seeing you repost the titles of the SAME articles written by the SAME author for the SAME company!!
You must be him!! This is such an inauthentic means to try to drive traffic to your articles!
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