Remote work is on everyone’s mind these days. Rapid onboarding on best practices for video conferencing across an organization is essential. If everyone looks the part and acts like a pro, you’ll achieve more during your call and make productivity grow. This is our quick guide to make remote-worker onboarding feel like a breeze. In simple, 15 second clips, we cover tips for Lighting, Video, Sound, Background, and Actions in front of the camera.
Without a great sound, you CAn’t get your point across
Make sure that you have the sound basics in place and ensure you’re loud and clear
1 - hang fabric in the room to absorb sound (carpets, tapestry, furniture, etc.)
2 - turn off any TVs, or radios and reduce other unrelated sound sources (children, dogs, etc…)
3 - headsets not only reduce surrounding noises, but most of them also have high quality, built-in mics.
4 - if you don’t use headphones, use a directional microphone, it’ll capture your voice and filter background noise. Don’t let your clothes or hair rub against it.