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5 Ways to Stay Productive While Working From Home

COVID-19, the number one public enemy, has prompted an unprecedented social experiment for businesses: working from home. Working from home , or telecommuting , has long been a perk for a select group of professionals, such as working mothers, students, and senior executives. While the concept of remote working is not new, it is not widely used in Asia. Unfortunately, many workers have succumbed to presenteeism and its negative effects on mental and physical health. However, as many people have discovered, remote working has a number of advantages, including reduced commute time and increased productivity. If you're concerned about your home productivity and can't seem to get away from all the distractions, here are five suggestions. ways to be productive while working from home 1. Get up when you normally would. Even if you don't have to travel an hour to get to work, you should still get up as you typically would. Changing your waking hour every day can upset your sleep p

Tips for Doing Video Interviews: Problems and Solutions

The recruitment process for COVID-19 has been dramatically altered. All face-to-face encounters have been replaced with phone or video interviews for health and safety considerations. We've noticed some new issues as more individuals get familiar with video interviews. Here are some best practices and recommendations for preparing for a video interview in order to boost your chances of landing a job. You can avoid technical issues by:  1. ensuring good connectivity It's likely that your entire family is studying, working, or both at home. Because everyone is using the same broadband, the bandwidth is being stretched, which could lead to a shaky WiFi connection. A faulty connection will frequently result in poor sound quality or graphic latency. In the worst-case scenario, when your device tries to reconnect, you may be automatically disconnected from the video interview. 2. know how to use the video conferencing tool You may have incompatible software or be unfamiliar with the

What to Wear in an Interview

When you're interviewing with your dream employment, your appearance and how you dress may say a lot about you, and you don't want to send the wrong message. You may make a good impression at a job interview based on what you dress, which will boost your chances of getting hired. Interviews are an excellent opportunity for you to display a bit of your individuality. It also assists the interviewer in determining if you are a suitable fit for the company's culture. Even if you have a boisterous personality, try not to annoy your interviewer by being too loud! Always check the dress code of the employer you're interviewing for before you start showing up in jeans. While it may be OK in a tech start-up, it may not be acceptable in a bank. One method to find out is to look at how their staff dress for work on social media platforms like Instagram. Despite the growing trend of working in business casual dress, there are few types of clothing that you should never wear to an