Skills You Need For Landing a WFH Position
As a job seeker, if you are looking for a remote WFH job, either because you prefer to avoid all that people contact until Covid-19 is more comfortably under control or you work more productively at home, you have to navigate a whole new set of skills that many of us did not have pre-Covid.
Time & task management:
- Are you able to stay focused and reach goals and deadlines while working at home?
- Can you show a potential employer how you have achieved that?
- Do you use an Outlook calendar? Do you set up tasks on Outlook to remind you of what is important and when your deadlines are?
Self-motivation & focus:
- Do you tend to procrastinate when you work at home?
- Do you alter your work schedule in such a way that you are not available during regular business hours?
- Can you set up in a separate area dedicated to work so that the dishes and laundry and other distractions are out of sight?
- Be prepared to share your successes in staying motivated.
Comfort with technology:
- For some people, the change to using technology and software is more difficult than for others.
- How do you stay up to date on application that allow for team collaboration, inline virtual meetings, or sharing documents?
- Do you learn new applications easily?
- Are you willing to find some training in applications that may be unfamiliar to you?
- List the technology and applications that you are using successfully on your resume and mention your adaptability in your cover letter.
Proactive written and oral communication skills:
- Do you stay connected with your team throughout the day?
- Do you send feedback on projects regularly?
- Or do you wait for structured meetings or for contact from your boss to provide information?
- Make sure you stress how well you maintain your communication with others!
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