U.S. Executives Believe Off-Camera Employees Lack Long-Term Company Future, Poll Suggests

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According to a Vyopta survey, 92% of U.S. executives polled believe employees who don’t turn on their cameras during virtual meetings or who are frequently on mute don’t have long-term futures at the company.

, which was commissioned by the Austin, Texas-based software company Vyopta and surveyed 200 executives at companies with 500 or more employees between March 9 and March 17, found that more than 40% of the executives think employees on mute or off-camera are browsing the internet or social media.

But almost half of the surveyed executives said companies weren’t making enough of an effort to engage employees.Almost 95% of survey participants said remote workers were less connected and have fewer company engagement opportunities.

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As long as I'm not selling makeup on camera there is no need for anyone to see me on call. You also wouldn't see me on a telephone call. So deal with it...

Zoom meetings - total waste of time

What a bunch of crap.

It all depends on culture. In some companies cameras are important and others don't.

Uh oh… wonder why I recently got my bonus for “going above and beyond” then? 🤔

Out of touch executives? Holy shit groundbreaking news.

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