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4 Most Common Virtual Meeting Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

Whether you have an important work meeting coming up, or a job interview that will be via video, we want you to be aware of the key mistakes people make so you can avoid them.

Many companies are still working remotely, particularly in Victoria, and virtual meetings have quickly become a part of everyday life. But etiquette for virtual meetings is different than face to face meetings. We’ve rounded up some of the most common virtual meeting mistakes that you should avoid.

 

Not Checking Your Technology

If you don’t check your camera, microphone, and internet connection are working properly, then you might be setting yourself up for a last-minute emergency. Rescheduling that important meeting may not be an option, so your best bet is to check that your technology is working properly and to make a backup plan. These are your backup plan essentials for virtual meetings:

  • Have a secondary internet connection from your mobile phone ready
  • Keep an extra microphone or pair of headphones handy
  • If possible, buy a spare webcam that can be quickly plugged into a USB port

 

Giving A Boring Presentation

Virtual presentations need to be even more interesting than in-person ones, to grab people’s attention. Giving a boring presentation will likely result in half of the meeting attendees switching windows or getting lost in their mobile phone notifications.

Put some effort into getting your audience immediately hooked on your presentation topic and use visually interesting slides to engage everyone until the very end. Asking people to switch on their webcams can also be a great way to compel them to pay attention or take part.

 

Trying to Multitask

It’s no secret that multitasking doesn’t work and trying to focus on other tasks while you’re in a virtual meeting is distracting and unprofessional. Checking your phone, replying to an email, or working on a report while you’re in a virtual meeting is guaranteed to make you lose focus and miss important information. Worse yet, if someone directs a question towards you while you’re in another window and not paying attention, you could end up embarrassing yourself or coming across as rude. Mute your notifications and focus on your listening and communication skills by actively participating in the meeting.

 

Not Muting Your Microphone

We’ve all been there – you’re in a virtual meeting and all you can hear is someone blowing their nose or munching on an apple. When you’re on a call with several people at once, background noises or sounds from people who aren’t talking can be disruptive and annoying. The golden rule of any online meeting is to mute your microphone unless you’re speaking – and ask others to do the same.

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