6 Ways to Increase Your Visibility at Work When You Work From Home

For introverts and those who wish to keep a low profile, working at home is a dream come true. They can work without worrying about their workmates and stay invisible while they do their work.

However, while that sounds good, one still needs to be visible even while working remotely because it helps motivate you further and help you become closer to your team.

If you want to boost your visibility at work while working remotely, here are six tips you can try out:

Open Your Webcam Once in a While

Many people love working remotely because they can work even in their pyjamas, even if it is a workday. Sometimes, you won’t be asked to turn on the webcam for a virtual meeting. But, if you wish to be visible and let your team know your condition, open your webcam in some remote meetings or make it a point to visit the office. When people see you, they will remember you.

Be Active

Found a topic you want to participate in? Is there a company event that is happening? Check out these events and participate. Not only will it help you with visibility, but it will also help you build your relationships with your teammates.

Always Be Open for Communication

If you want to increase your visibility during work hours, you should not put your status on “invisible” and put it on “active.” If you tend to stay “invisible” during work hours and don’t reply on time, people will ignore you, and they won’t think about you.

You may also end up losing great work opportunities in case some projects come in.

Speak to Your Team Leader or Manager Regularly

Aside from staying active in the company chat for your teammates to contact you, it would be best if you also made it a point to update your team leader or manager regularly. Even if you are working with another team or having problems, let them know about it to assist if needed.

During these meetings, you can free up their time looking for you, and you can also inquire about opportunities that you can try.

Collaborate with Others

If you are looking for ways to try something new and expand your skills, you can look into team projects that will allow you to work with other departments.

Even if it is not in your job description, don’t be afraid to share what you know because it can open opportunities you didn’t consider before.

Establish Yourself as an Expert

You can become visible at work while working remotely by becoming an expert in your team. If you are seen as an expert, people will go to you for advice and assistance. Look at the skills that you have and share your experience through online talks and related projects.

Conclusion

Don’t settle at being a silent actor in your team, especially if you share with everyone and are interested in a project or activity. Take a step forward and get involved by showing that you are visible even if you are working remotely. Check the steps above and use them to let people know you want to get involved.

Need more tips on how to master work from home? Check out these articles:
Is Remote Work Here to Stay?
How to Make Work Friends when Working Remotely
5 Great Tips to Build a Strong Culture Among Your Remote Team

Can’t get enough of MiddleMe? You can find me sharing my thoughts here as well: 
Instagram @kallymiddleme
Twitter  (MiddleMe_net)
FaceBook (MiddleMe.net)
LinkedIn linkedin.com/in/kallytay

4 Comments Add yours

  1. gifted50 says:

    This is really excellent advice.

    Liked by 1 person

  2. All good advice! I definitely second the tip about turning on your webcam. When something is being recorded or I’m a non-presenter in a very large meeting, I’ll often turn my camera off so I don’t distract anyone with fidgeting, but otherwise I try to keep it on and smile! Another thing I try to do in smaller scale virtual meetings is make sure I ask at least one question and participate in some of the social chat

    Liked by 1 person

    1. Kally says:

      Good advice from you too! Appreciate your add ons. Smiling is definitely important one here.

      Liked by 1 person

Share Your Thoughts Here

Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:

WordPress.com Logo

You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Log Out /  Change )

Facebook photo

You are commenting using your Facebook account. Log Out /  Change )

Connecting to %s