I usually join a meeting with camera OFF. Once I'm in and see if others are in attendance, I will turn it on. Occasionally I need to address something off camera and I may turn it off again to go handle that item and put it back on when I return to focus on the meeting.
Hi, Richard!
In my case, it really depends.
If I'm a part of a larger meeting (25+ attendees) then I turn it on only when I'm talking.
If it's a smaller meeting it goes on a case by case basis.
Cheers!
@price2spy Very true - in large meetings I actually keep it off unless I need to talk. I feel like there's not much value going on if I do have my video on 😂
Just a few specific moments when I turn the video off (when I blow my nose (because I'm sick), when I receive a short urgent call and I don't want (out of politeness) my interlocutor to think that I don't care about our call, etc...)
I always stay on because in these covid times it is good to see each other :)
btw do you have any lifehacks or tweaks using Zoom? I posted mine here https://bit.ly/3nyq2Ne
I'm curious what do you think about them and pls feel free to share yours!
Usually, like most people who answered, I enter the meeting with my camera off and turn it on if others have it on. Considering we're currently working in a start-up, I'm a big fan of having brainstorming sessions and important discussions with the camera on. It's difficult to build a strong company culture when most of us never met in person yet, so seeing live reactions during debates/discussions is important in my opinion.
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