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Making Your Presence Felt While Working From Home

The year 2020 brought forth many changes with one of the most significant being the transition to working from home. The global pandemic changed the corporate landscape forever regarding remote working. It provided us an unofficial, real-time case study of the possibilities, benefits, and challenges that working from home presents. We were forced into remote work by a global pandemic that ravaged not only our health care system but also our economy.

I currently work in Oil & Gas as a consultant so the impact to my industry was imminent. Oil prices hit negative for the first time in history and layoffs were abundant. I knew I needed to prepare to do everything I could to demonstrate my value to my company in the case that we too had layoffs (spoiler alert: we did :-/). This was especially important for me seeing as I had just gotten hired weeks before COVID-19 began to worsen in the US, forcing most cities and states into emergency lockdown. I began my current role on March 3rd, 2020. I was in the office not even a full two weeks before we were all sent to work from home. It is baffling to digest that I’m still working from home, nearly a full year later. (No complaints, though!)

One of our first company townhall meetings of the pandemic confirmed my layoff suspicions. At the time, our CEO was honest and did not confirm upcoming layoffs but did not deny them either. I knew that layoffs were probable and that I immediately needed to shift into work survival mode. I could not afford to be lost in the crowd or seen as a new-hire that can be let go of easily. I needed to make my value evident, quickly. If layoffs were coming, I needed the decision makers at my company to know that I was someone worth keeping.

In other words, I needed to make them feel me sis! Here are my five tips for making your presence felt while working from home.

Here’s a selfie I took and uploaded to our company “Bar Cart” Microsoft Teams channel. “Bar Cart” used to be an in-person event every Friday where the office would provide beer, seltzers, and wine to all employees as a “job well done” for the week. This tradition continues today, virtually.

I hope these tips will help you stay hired and productive in your time of working from home. Virtual cheers!

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