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How to work from home
There are many things that contribute to becoming a successful work-from-home employee. As more companies across nearly every industry accommodate an increasing number of employees wishing to avoid traffic jam and office cold lunch, remote work has become an increasingly easy and practical option for many who seek it. Here is a modest guide to becoming a successful remote employee.
Before completely from the office, check with your corporate IT department and your manager to see if you are equipped with the programs and applications necessary to work remotely. Security first: If you connect to your company's internal systems or email through a Virtual Private Network or other secure tunnel, make sure you've tested it and that it from where you plan to work. Also, have a(n) plan in the event your connection experiences disturbance.
The same advice applies to internet. I make sure that if the wireless internet in my home office fails, I can still connect seamlessly through my smartphone, set up as a Wi-Fi hot spot. To do this, make sure you have the right wireless plan, especially if you handle large files.
The ability to communicate quickly and reliably is the most priceless attribute a remote employee needs to succeed. Do your manager or boss frequently. Make sure they're installed and you know how to use them, and make your known to your colleagues when you are available and working.
Set if you're working at home by explaining to family members or children that your work area is off limits, and they should avoid unless it's important.
Find time to go for short walks to help inspire productivity and creativity. One of the blessings of working remotely is the opportunity to live a more active lifestyle instead of being , but it's important to make activity a habit.