While the companies are leveraging telepresence and video conferencing mode to enable seamless engagement, here are some video conferencing etiquette, tips & rules you should adopt to create a lasting impression. Read: How to Set up and Join a Microsoft Teams meeting.

Video conferencing etiquette guide

In a video conference, you don’t get the chance to meet everyone in person to create a lasting impression. So, follow these desired etiquettes as a reference guide. Good video conference call etiquette can help you reinforce your confidence and enhance your communication skills.

1] Decide the meeting agendas in advance

An essential practice for effective video conferencing is to organize and the meeting only when you perfectly understand the theme of discussions. As such, if you’re the one organizing the virtual meeting, then ensure that all the participants have some knowledge about it in advance. It’s considered safe to send at least two reminders,

A day before the meetingAn hour before the start of the meeting

This helps participants get ready for the meeting so that they are not caught off guard and grapple with etiquette.

2] Setup the background

It’s all more important to have proper lightning conditions in the background to avoid shadows. Similarly, if you have a sunny window directly behind you, draw the blind to dim the lightning. In addition, a clean wall or curtain is way better than a cluttered office or weird artwork to avoid distraction. Keep in mind, the person you are video conferencing with should not feel distracted. So, make sure you check what they see before you call. Worrying too much about what’s there in your background and how others may see it can add stress that may get in the way of the work. Read: How to blur the background in Microsoft Teams meeting.

3] Get prepared for the meeting

Sit up straight right on the camera and wear a smile on your face. Use natural gestures when you speak and try to limit side conversations. Avoid tapping on the microphone or rustling papers near the microphone. Also, keep your movements as minimal as possible.

4] Be on time

A lot of people are habitually late so, being on time matters. In fact, this should be a standard to keep up with any meeting, video or otherwise. Because, while you might be able to get away with a physical meeting, there’s no escaping route in a video conference.

5] Keep your desk clean

Your working desk shouldn’t look messy or disorganized. As such, it is important to not have anything between you and the camera. Lose the stack of papers, sticky notes and other stationery items from your desk. You may want to also keep your Windows desktop clean. Use the Hide desktop icons option if you feel the need to.

6] Know your audience

You cannot enforce a school dress code via video conference i.e., depending on the audience, your attire may vary from usually sober formals to downright casuals. We would recommend you to go with light pastels and muted colors that look the best on the screen.

7] Document relevant points

Proper documentation of remote meetings allows for details to be recalled efficiently when needed. Moreover, it can help other team members who could not attend the meeting to stay up to speed.

8] Assign a note-taker

Always keeping a notepad to jot down important points is considered as a good general meeting practice. This practice becomes even more important when going virtual. So, assign a note-taker to document everything in the meeting as it happens. That adds nuance and if someone would like to revisit what was discussed, he could easily get there.

9] Be courteous to other attendees

If you are the organizer or the one who has arranged the video conference, be logged into your computer and ready for the meeting a few minutes before the scheduled time. This should be the first lesson. Second, start off by introducing yourself before speaking so that all the participants get to know you and can proceed to address you by your name. Read: How to look your best on a video conferencing call.

10] Keep microphone muted when not in use

Even though you may not be speaking and think you’re being quiet, most microphones can pick up minor background noises, like coughs, sneezes, or typing. These sounds can easily distract other video conferencing participants or may cause annoyance. So, mute the microphone before taking a break and moving out during a meeting. Anything else we should have mentioned?