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#YourCareer : They’re Talking Behind My Back- Remote Workers Feel Unsupported. Thoughts/Comments??

Working from home may not be the Shangri-La it’s cracked up to be. In fact, remote workers are more likely than on-site workers to believe their associates don’t treat them equally, a new study shows.

Employees who work from home or another remote location struggle harder than on-site workers to handle issues such as getting co-workers to fight for their priorities, according to a survey of 1,153 workers by VitalSmarts, a corporate-training firm. Roughly half of those who responded primarily worked remotely.

The findings of the survey, conducted in September and October, highlight “the importance of organizations figuring out how to manage remote employees,’’ said David Maxfield, vice president of research at VitalSmarts and the study’s co-author.

Most U.S. employers let staffers telecommute sometimes, according to the Society for Human Resource Management. Companies say remote work improves employee satisfaction and retention while helping recruitment.

But the practice also creates challenges. According to the VitalSmarts survey, remote workers are significantly more likely than their on-site colleagues to report seeing colleagues change projects without warning and to believe co-workers say bad things behind their backs and lobby against them with others.

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Remote employees perceive greater workplace harm from these problems than on-site employees,including wasted time, more stress, lower productivity and lower morale, the survey found.

Mr. Maxfield believes individuals working remotely have trouble solving work difficulties because they rarely meet face-to-face with their supervisors. “Out of sight, out of mind,’’ he said.

Nearly half of everyone canvassed by VitalSmarts said the most successful managers check in frequently and regularly with remote staffers.

Companies use different approaches to help remote workers. Belay Inc., a startup with an all-remote workforce, takes a strict stance on the gossip issue cited in the VitalSmarts study. The firm’s 71 corporate employees and 540 contract workers provide such services as virtual assistants.

At Dell Technologies Inc., about 15% of employees have formally signed up to work wherever they prefer, but 58% work remotely at least one day a week.

The tech giant says it encourages leaders to check in regularly with subordinates regardless of whether their staffers work in the same building, from home or a distant office. Feeling isolated “is not something unique to remote work,’’ noted Mohammed Chahdi, Dell’s director of global human resources services.

Many employers, however, “have let remote work happen rather than make it happen. They haven’t done the (management) training,’’ said Kate Lister, president of Global Workplace Analytics, a consultancy.

That is why National Equity Fund Inc. trained managers before the nonprofit real-estate syndicator and builder of low-income homes offered remote work in 2013 throughout the company.

During the training, bosses learned to trust employees working from home, said Gaylene Domer, vice president of facilities management. “A lot of our managers who were so dead set against it are now working from home’’ she said.

More than half of National Equity’s 176 employees now primarily work from home, though they still must come to the office at least two days a week.

WSJ.com | November 1, 2017 | Joann S. Lublin

#CareerAdvice : #JobOpenings -Highest Paying Work From Home Jobs.

A growing number of professions are becoming increasingly flexible to remote workers. Medicine, for example, a field that traditionally required long visits to the doctor’s office and in-person checkups, is being revolutionized by the advent of telemedicine, which allows doctors and patients to communicate remotely. The global market for telemedicine is projected to climb 19 percent from 2018 to 2025, making for massive job openings for healthcare professionals to work remotely.

While it’s great news that remote work opportunities are growing across a variety of sectors, the even better news is that remote positions don’t require you to take a pay cut. In fact, work from home positions can help you save money by reducing transportation costs, or cutting the cost of having to live close to your workplace. Some positions even pay more for remote workers — one study on web developers, for example, found that developers who work remotely earn an average of 40 percent more than their counterparts who work in offices.

What kind of work from home job is right for you?

Work from home positions are available across a variety of industries, from tech to finance. While positions like software engineering have traditionally been more remote-friendly, companies are realizing that positions from client services to project management can also be opened up to remote workers. Use the Glassdoor job search tool with the location filter “Remote (Work From Home)” to see if the type of positions you’re interested in are currently available for remote work.

Which work from home jobs pay the most money?

Senior Software Engineer

Glassdoor Salary Range: $94,000 – $166,000

Software engineers work to develop, implement and refine applications software and computer systems software. Software engineers must have substantial knowledge of a number of programming languages, in addition to knowledge about software development and computer operating systems. While some software engineers are self-taught, many gain bachelor’s degrees, master’s degrees or even Ph.D.s in computer science.

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Project Manager

Glassdoor Salary Range: $51,000 – $111,000

Project managers coordinate the team of people working on specific projects within a company or organization. This involves ensuring the timely completion of projects, helping solve roadblocks specific team members are facing, correctly budgeting for a project, documenting the steps of a project and overseeing the timeline of a project.

Physician

Glassdoor Salary Range: $119,000 – $303,000

With the advent of telemedicine, the options for physicians to work from home are now wider than ever. Becoming a physician is one of the most education-intensive career paths, requiring a bachelor’s degree, at least four years of medical school and between three and seven years of residency training.

Client Services Director

Glassdoor Salary Range: $76,000 – $160,000

The role of a client services director is very similar to an account manager, although sometimes less sales-focused. Client services directors are employed across businesses and organizations to maintain long-term relationships with clients and find solutions to client issues if they arise.

Business Development Manager

Glassdoor Salary Range: $49,000 – $118,000

A business development manager finds new opportunities for a company to sell its products or services. This includes identifying and fostering strategic partners, tracking new markets and emerging trends, creating sales opportunities with existing and new clients, and developing new business strategies for a company to increase sales.

Accountant

Glassdoor Salary Range: $40,000 – $77,000

Accountants collect, analyze, organize and make use of the financial records of their clients. They help file taxes, create budgets, analyze past and future financial performance of an organization, and keep accounting records. Becoming an accountant typically requires a bachelor’s degree, and sometimes a master’s degree, in accounting, as well as gaining licensure as a certified public accountant (CPA). Accountants work with the paper and digital records of their clients, so it is easy for them to work for the computer and conduct phone meetings with clients when needed.

Account Manager

Glassdoor Salary Range: $39,000 – $90,000

Account managers handle the relationships and sales with clients of a particular company. Wherever a company is making a sale or providing a service to a client, you’ll often find that account managers have a role there. Account managers are employed across many industries, from aerospace to beauty. The responsibilities of an account manager may vary across the industry they are employed in, but typically their responsibilities include managing and solving client issues, reaching company sales targets with clients and maintaining a smooth relationship between the client and the company.

UX Designer

Glassdoor Salary Range: $62,000 – $130,000

A UX designer, short for “user experience designer,” guides the design process of both digital and physical products in a way that ensures an ideal experience and interface for users. This includes designing and testing user friendliness, branding of products and ensuring an enjoyable and useful experience for users of a product.

Full Stack Web Developer

Glassdoor Salary Range: $50,000 – $117,000

A full stack web developer is a jack of all trades in the area of web development — they can develop the front end and back end portions of a mobile application, website or native application. Full stack developers must be proficient in multiple computer languages, as well as being able to work with databases, servers and systems engineering.

Graphic Designer  

Glassdoor Salary Range: $34,000 – $69,000

Graphic designers imagine and create digital images and art for all types of clients, ranging from a business that needs updated graphics on their website to a band that wants posters for their upcoming tour. Since many clients require designs on a temporary basis, a high proportion of graphic designers work freelance and work from home.

Work From Home Career Paths

Work from home positions can be found across many industries at many different skill and education levels. If you are currently in a job that is not remote, but has the potential to be, consider speaking to your boss about working from home once or twice a week to try out the arrangement. If you are looking for a new job, consider tailoring your search to work-from-home options. You can easily filter for remote-only results using Glassdoor’s job search tool, and setting the location filter to “Remote (Work From Home)”.

 

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#BestofFSCBlog : #RemoteJobs – 17 Companies Hiring for Work From Home Jobs Now. These Cool Companies Offering Remote Jobs.

Whether you’ve got an Airbnb overseas for the summer or you love working from the comfort of your couch, now’s your chance to start a job that will let you work from anywhere. These 17 companies — from Apple to Zapier — won’t constrict you to the 9-to-5 cubicle life, but will instead allow you to produce wherever you want. Plus, they have team activities, conferences, meetings and all the latest technology so you’ll feel connected to your colleagues and your boss.

Break out of the conference room to work anywhere at any of these cool companies offering remote jobs.

Forward
Remote Jobs: Care Coordinator, Nurse Practitioner
What Employees Say: “Forward is on course to truly change health care for the better, quickly. I work with many of the smartest, most motivated, most effective people I’ve come across, and I’m learning an incredible amount and cherishing the experience.” —Current Employee

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ReSource Pro
Remote Jobs: Client Executive, Sales Executive
What Employees Say: “Extremely involved executives/upper-management. Don’t be surprised if you have a lot of 1:1 time with the CEO, COO and various VPs.” —Current Employee

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Zapier
Remote Jobs: Customer Champion, VP of Engineering, Product Engineer
What Employees Say: “By being able to hire from around the world, it means that everyone on the team is excellent at their job. With the focus on remote-first work, we’re able to mitigate many of the potential risks.” —Current Employee

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MoveOn.org
Remote Jobs: Full Stack Software Engineer, Real Voter Voices Full Stack Software Engineer, Finance Manager
What Employees Say: “A workplace culture that emphasizes self-care and fully respects work/life balance. Remote working is nailed down with technology needs.” —Former Employee

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InVisionApp
Remote Jobs: Director of Strategic Sales, VP of Brand & Content, Product Marketing Manager, Business Development Representative, Senior Manager of Design Education, Editorial Director, Sales Compensation Analyst, Strategic Account Executive, Managing Editor of the InVision Blog, Recruiter, Content Project Manager & more
What Employees Say: “Challenging, exciting work on an industry-defining product. Very good engineering tools and deployment processes. Working remote is the best perk. Strong work/life balance; management is understanding of day-to-day family time and family leave.” —Current Employee

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Collage.com
Remote Jobs: Senior SEO Strategist, Partnership Operations and Procurement Manager, VP of Product, Senior UX/UI Designer, Content Marketing and PR Manager, Lead Software Engineer & more.
What Employees Say: “It’s a small and very dynamic company, with smart people that are all working towards the same goal: customer satisfaction. Decisions are always data-driven (A/B testing, cost/ROI estimates on all projects), which greatly reduces the risks of politics. There is no micro-management and processes are built to be as lightweight as possible.” —Current Employee

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Aha!
Remote Jobs: Sr. Digital Marketing Manager, Senior Writer, Customer Success Sr. Manager, Knowledge Base Manager, Senior Corporate Counsel, Social Media Marketing Manager & more.
What Employees Say: “Aha! is a team of highly talented and self-motivated people who are full of care and compassion for each other as well. Despite being an entirely remote company, the company is able to achieve more than most companies could of a similar size.” —Current Employee

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Apple
Remote Jobs: AppleCare at Home Team Manager, AppleCare College Program, AppleCare At Home Advisor
What Employees Say: “Awesome job. Get to work from home. Get all the perks in Apple discounts. Opportunities to work in store rotations. Competitive pay and great insurance.” —Current Employee

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Close.io
Remote Jobs: Site Reliability Engineer, Senior Software Engineer, Senior Growth Marketer, Customer Support Specialist & more
What Employees Say: “Good communication, no b.s., supportive teammates, and lots of appetite for getting stuff done. The company retreats are excellent—work focused, social, but realistic about the fact that it’s a company and everyone is there for a reason.” —Current Employee

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Gainsight
Remote Jobs: Partner Outcomes Manager (Private Equity), Customer Success Manager, Senior Solutions Architect, Solutions Engineer
What Employees Say: “The company has its foot on the accelerator, which promotes both individual and company-wide growth. It’s been great to see how happy people are and how much everyone values their work.” —Current Employee

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Alliance Advisors
Remote Jobs: Remote Call Center Rep, Virtual Call Center Rep
What Employees Say: “Great Shifts to pick from. Pay is $14.00 and not 1099. Direct Deposit. Scripts easy. Love my supervisor.” —Current Employee

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Notarize
Remote Jobs: Notary Operations Specialist (Part-time & Fill-Time)
What Employees Say: “Great culture without the overly excessive “rah-rah” cheerleading you find at some other over-hyped tech startups. Just overall nice, smart people who work together on a common goal.” —Current Employee

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Automattic
Remote Jobs: Events Wrangler, Code Wrangler, Data Engineer, Happiness Engineer, Human Resources Wrangler, Excellence Wrangler, Director of Support Operations, Javascript Engineer, Legal Operations Wrangler & more.
What Employees Say: “Leadership is very supportive of continued professional growth. There are plenty of opportunities to pursue learning through conferences, online courses, and/or books.” —Current Employee

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HotelTonight
Remote Jobs: Customer Escalations Representative, Bilingual Customer Escalations Representative
What Employees Say: “Working from home, great pay, excellent benefits, awesome team, amazing co-workers, fast-paced, overtime opportunities, excellent support from shift supervisors, team leads listen and take feedback that’s given and take action on issues.” —Current Employee

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L.L.Bean
Remote Jobs: Home Agent, Home Agent-Call Center Rep, Customer Service Home Agent
What Employees Say: “Company is definitely health conscious. Job coaches and supervisors that care AND take care of employees. Company gladly accommodates physical or medical needs. Excellent benefits even for part-time staff.” —Current Employee

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PartnerCentric
Remote Jobs: Marketing Analyst, Internal Support Specialist, Account Manager
What Employees Say: “A really wonderful, inclusive, and challenging culture. The team is overwhelmingly great to work with, and it raises the bar on everyone’s work. And above all, the team delivers an impressive quality of work to the clients. I couldn’t be happier here.” —Current Employee

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Intuit
Remote Jobs: Tax Expert, Seasonal Tax Expert, Bilingual Spanish Tax Expert
What Employees Say: “Great benefits, flexible working environment, great products to work on.” —Current Employee

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Your #Career : 10 of the Best Companies for #WorkingFromHome …Learn More about Them & Apply (Links in Article).

Working from home is one of the most highly-coveted perks there is — and it’s no wonder. If you could skip the morning commute, spend more time with your family and friends and work in your pajamas, wouldn’t you? But while most people would love the option to work remotely, plenty of them just don’t know where to start.

If this sounds like you, you’ll probably be interested in a new report from FlexJobs detailing the top companies with remote jobs in 2018.

Learn more about them below, and apply while positions are still available!

1. VIPKID

Open Remote Jobs: Online English Teacher

What They Do: “VIPKID provides an international learning experience to children in China between the ages 4-12. Headquartered in Beijing, the company offers fully immersive one-on-one English language instruction provided online by highly qualified teachers.”

What Employees Say: “VIPKID pays between $14-22 an hour, plus more in incentives some months. Most kids are fun and well behaved. You create your own schedule and work as little or much as you want. The materials are already provided, you just have to review them beforehand and plan out how you want to teach the materials and which props you want to use.” —Current ESL Teacher

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2. TTEC

What They Do: “Together, our two divisions (TTEC Digital and TTEC Engage) help brands make every interaction they have with a customer—whether it’s face-to-face, online, over the phone, on social media, or via a mobile app—simple, personal and exceptional!”

Open Remote Jobs: Senior Project Manager, Corporate Recruiter, Strategy & Operations Partner and more

What Employees Say: “The opportunity to advance within the company is limitless for anyone interested, willing to put forth the effort and are in good standing within their department.” —Current Customer Service Representative

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3. Amazon

What They Do: In addition to being the world’s largest online retailer, Amazon develops state-of-the-art products and technological solutions.

Open Remote Jobs: Customer Service Associate, Customer Service Generalist Agent

What Employees Say: “Convenient being at home, good pay, provides equipment. Good amount of hours. Wondering co-workers always willing to help even if they don’t know for sure what is going on.” —Current Virtual Customer Service Representative

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4. Dell

What They Do: “Dell Technologies is a unique family of businesses that provides the essential infrastructure for organizations to build their digital future, transform IT and protect their most important asset: information.”

Open Remote Jobs: Systems Consultant, Account Executive, Solutions Architect and more

What Employees Say: “People and customers make this a great place to work. Michael Dell and his executive staff are making great decisions that are helping shape the future of the IT industry. Great work-life balance and ability to work from home is an added bonus.” —Current Product Marketing Manager

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5. Working Solutions

What They Do: “Working Solutions is a recognized leader in on-demand contact center services, offering responsive resources that move and morph with the business.”

Open Remote Jobs: Corporate Travel Agent, Director of Program Success,  Workforce Management Coordinator and more

What Employees Say: “One of [fusion_builder_container hundred_percent=”yes” overflow=”visible”][fusion_builder_row][fusion_builder_column type=”1_1″ background_position=”left top” background_color=”” border_size=”” border_color=”” border_style=”solid” spacing=”yes” background_image=”” background_repeat=”no-repeat” padding=”” margin_top=”0px” margin_bottom=”0px” class=”” id=”” animation_type=”” animation_speed=”0.3″ animation_direction=”left” hide_on_mobile=”no” center_content=”no” min_height=”none”][the] benefits of working for Working Solutions is that you get to work from home and make your own schedule. There are great incentives and the management teams are always helpful in encouraging your success.” —Current Contractor

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6. Kelly Services

What They Do: “As a global leader in providing workforce solutions, Kelly offers a wide array of outsourcing and consulting services as well as staffing on a temporary, temporary-to-hire, and direct-hire basis.”

Open Remote Jobs: Learning Project Manager, Program Consultant, Clinical Auditor and more

What Employees Say: “The company is very diverse, help is always available, easy to be promoted, pay is good, work from home.” —Current Employee

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7. Intuit

What They Do: “Our mission is powering prosperity around the world. We build intuitive web, mobile, and cloud solutions that generate more money, more time, and more confidence for 46+ million people. “

Open Remote Jobs: Tax Expert, Tax Professional, Tax Advisor and more

What Employees Say: “Intuit is a wonderful company to work for. They offer competitive pay and several shift options. The management is fair and efficient and the work is enjoyable.” —Current Employee

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8. UnitedHealth Group

What They Do: “We’re a Fortune 6 company on a global mission to help people live healthier lives while improving the health system and expanding access to quality care.”

Open Remote Jobs: Customer Service Manager, Behavioral Health Care Advocate, Network Pricing Consultant and more

What Employees Say: “Great benefits… unlimited opportunity all over the world with the option to work from home. Try them out! You’ll love it!” —Current Recovery Analyst

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9. Aetna

What They Do: “We are developing solutions to improve the quality and affordability of health care.”

Open Remote Jobs: Network Relations Manager, Health Risk Ed Consult, Fraud, Waste and Abuse Sr. Investigator and more

What Employees Say: “Work at home, good work environment at the office. Excellent pay. Great training and competent supervisory staff. Excellent computer software to work with.” —Current Employee

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10. Kaplan

What They Do: “With higher education programs online and at campuses, test preparation, and professional training, we’re empowering students.”

Open Remote Jobs: Data Product Manager, IT Project Management Adjunct Faculty, Bar Head Representative and more

What Employees Say: “Work with great people. Transparent leadership. In most roles, you also get to work from home. Good community vibe.” —Current Ops Manager

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#Leadership : 14 Habits Of The Most Productive Remote Workers… From Hardware to Soft Skills, Here’s What it Takes to Master the Art of Working Remotely.

Working from home sounds like an idyllic situation, in theory: You can roll out of bed each morning (or afternoon, even) and get started on your day without having to dress up, brave traffic, or engage in mindless chit-chat around the communal coffee machine.

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However, not going into an office every day presents its own set of challenges, like determining how to separate your home life from your work life, and making sure you’re feeling connected to your colleagues and clients, among other things.

To help ensure that you’re on the right track while working remotely, we consulted seasoned work-from-home veterans who shared their top tips for staying productive—and thriving—in their careers.

OUTFITTING YOUR OFFICE

Whether you have a whole room dedicated to a home office or prefer working from the couch in your living room, having the right setup can keep you productive while on the clock.

1. They make sure they have the equipment they need.

It’s important to invest in the quality of your workspace by getting equipment that helps you do the best work you can. When I transitioned to an at-home employee, I went out and bought a similar version of the computer I was used to working on so that my productivity levels wouldn’t suffer from an inferior, slower setup.

—Brit Casady, 24, Lehi, UT, graphic designer

 

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2. They invest in ways to stay active at home.

My favorite part of working from home is the fact that I can work on my treadmill desk. I can kill two birds with one stone by exercising while I work. I’ve found that being able to walk helps keep me focused and because of that, I’m able to succumb less to the distractions that come from working at home. On the days I work on the treadmill, I typically spend two to four hours on it—that adds up to about 10 to 15 hours per week. I pretty much do any kind of work on my treadmill, from writing posts to sending emails to creating social media content and so on. At a two mile-per-hour pace, it’s not so fast that certain tasks are difficult to do because I’m walking.

—Brent Hale, 30, Sparks, NV, online entrepreneur and owner of IncomeAddon.com

MANAGING DISTRACTIONS

Let’s face it—distractions run rampant wherever you work, whether it’s in an office with coworkers or in your own kitchen. Keep productivity zappers at bay with these strategies.

3. They get organized with the “three-minute rule.”

I allow three minutes to tend to anything I feel I need to respond to immediately that is not on my to-do list. Give yourself three minutes every hour of your official ‘work hours’ to scan and respond to important emails, put shoes that accumulate around the doorway in the closet, etc.—if it takes no more than three minutes. It puts your mind at ease and reduces at-home work distractions without derailing your day. It also helps you spend less time cleaning the house and dealing with administrative tasks when the workday ends.

—Stephanie Taylor Christensen, 38, Columbus, OH, freelance writer, yoga instructor, and mother to a 6-year-old

4. They don’t let socializing get in the way of working.

Notify friends that you do have work hours, even if you are at home. For the longest time, I had friends popping over at all times of the day whenever they were free! Make sure you are assertive and tell them what your hours of work are and that you stick to a no-visit schedule during these times.

—Laura Fredrick, 28, Marlton, NJ, public relations professional and owner of Laur PR

5. They let their kids visit their home offices occasionally.

With a home office and three kids, it’s not easy. My advice? Get a white board. When the door is closed, do not disturb. But if it’s open—and leave it open as much as possible—my kids can come in and draw on it and leave me little notes. It’s magnetic, so they can put stuff on there for me to display. Everyone is happy.

—Gregory Pavliv, 38, Bloomfield, NJ, music teacher and owner of Music Teaching Guru

6. They minimize online distractions.

One of my favorite productivity hacks comes with the help of an app called StayFocusd. When working from home, Facebook and Twitter can be a major distraction. StayFocusd helps you avoid these distractions by restricting the amount of time you can spend on them. The Google Chrome extension lets you set specific time restrictions on certain websites with a 10-minute default option. Once your time has been used up, the sites you have selected to block can’t be accessed for the remainder of the day.

—Lori Cheek, 43, New York City, founder and CEO of Cheekd.com, an online dating app

7. They time-delay their email responses in order to manage expectations.

I time-delay every single email I send. I have gotten people out of the habit of thinking that they control my workday and that they will get an immediate response. I time-delay up to a full day if I feel it’s necessary. Inbox by Gmail has been critical in helping me maintain my inbox. I love it because I can simply save messages for later, create my own bundles (like per project or sender) and remind myself to do things. It has been tremendously helpful as far as keeping my mailbox from getting out of hand.

—Ashley Sharie, 27, Washington, DC, CEO and founder or Aspire Business, a business consulting firm

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CONNECTING WITH CLIENTS

Checking in with colleagues and customers can be challenging when you don’t see them every day. This is why it’s important to put your best foot forward in all of the interactions you do have.

8. They build in prep time for client meetings.

When you work from home, your schedule can be all over the place—workout classes whenever, meetings at different places and different times. Plus, I don’t know about you, but if I don’t need to get dressed in professional clothes, I won’t. My calendar helps me in that regard. Each time I schedule a meeting with someone outside of my home, I set my alert for 30 minutes or an hour before, depending on how long it will take me to get there. Then I set another alert for two hours before. This is my “Go take a shower and make yourself presentable” alarm. Without it, I would show up to many of my meetings looking and feeling frazzled.

—Alden Wicker, 29, New York City, freelance writer and founder of EcoCult.com

9. They err on the side of over-communication (sometimes).

We’ve found that most workplace tension is caused by inadequate communication—particularly when you are unable to speak with colleagues in person due to remote work situations. When you are unable to speak to clients or colleagues in person, make sure they know you are on the case by always being crystal clear. Frequent communication with your supervisor and co-workers can help reinforce bonds of friendship and trust, making collaboration easier throughout your time at a company.

But when it comes to email, remember that less is more: Try to communicate your message using as few words as possible to save time for your reader. When crafting a written message, it’s easy to get lost in long blocks of text and drift off on tangents—particularly when you need to explain a complicated concept to a coworker. To keep yourself focused and on-message, consider using bulleted lists to help structure and explain your thinking. The natural segmentation of bullets and ability to indent can help you keep your thoughts logical, organized, and succinct.

—Sam McIntire, 26, San Francisco, founder of Deskbright, an online learning platform designed to help people thrive at work

[Related: Power Hack—Send Emails Your Coworkers Will Want To Read]

10. They speak up during conference calls.

In a remote environment, it’s often easier to sit quietly during conference calls. But it’s really important to go into a conference call with at least a few specific talking points to discuss. It not only shows that you’re prepared, but it also helps to move the conversation forward in a productive way, rather than hemming and hawing while you think of something to talk about.

Also, challenge yourself to ask two questions during a meeting. This really forces you to pay attention to what’s being discussed. Even if a topic of discussion isn’t directly related to your job, it’s a nice idea to ask questions, both to learn more about the company and your coworkers and to show that you’re paying attention and engaged.

—Brie Weiler Reynolds, 34, Dallas, director of online content at FlexJobs

STAYING ON A SUCCESS TRACK

It’s easy to get stuck in a rut managing your daily to-dos, but periodically taking a step back to evaluate your overall performance can help make your work-from-home experience a success.

11. They give themselves yearly reviews.

In December or January, I conduct a yearly review. This is partially to reconcile my numbers and partially to see which of the services I offer pay the most on both an hourly and total-dollars basis. In my year-end review I note items such as gross annual income, average hourly rate, average rate per word, average days from invoice to payment, total hours worked (plus average hours per week), total number of words edited or written (this is more for personal curiosity than anything), most lucrative service by total dollars and finally, most lucrative service by hourly rate.

—Anitra Budd, 37, Minneapolis, freelance writer and editor

12. They block off time for professional development.

Leave open space [in your schedule] for planning and networking meetings, as well as time to reflect on what is working and what is not working. Perhaps Friday afternoons or Monday mornings where you block off time in your calendar to set up your week and revisit your goals.

—Cara Maksimow, 43, Chatham, NJ, clinical therapist and owner of Maximize Wellness Counseling and Coaching

13. They keep their schedules flexible.

Know your schedule—your actual schedule, not a clone of the in-office working model. If you know your home or parenting responsibilities will make working in the morning tough but you’ll be uninterrupted at night, you’ll be more productive by planning your day that way rather than attempting to mix home and work. Be realistic about it so you can build boundaries based on efficiency. The end result is an enormous increase in both your productivity and your sanity!

—Monica Reccoppa, 42, Totowa, NJ, financial manager at Cardwell Beach, a creative marketing agency

14. They write a goal list.

I have my personal and professional goals written down and posted at my desk. This allows me to see them every day—it’s easy to get caught up in task-mode and only focus on checking off items from your to-do list. Having written goals displayed openly forces you to remember the larger reason why you are performing these tasks and take a step back to examine whether you’re on track to meeting the goals you set for yourself.

—Casey Bond, 29, Manhattan Beach, CA, editor of StudentLoanHero.com

FastCompany.com|  June 8, 2016 | NATASHA BURTON

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