I was excited about getting a remote job right out of college, but now it feels like it's hurting my career
This as-told-to essay is based on an interview with Joshua Roizman, a 25-year-old Gen Z employee working a sales job at a fully remote software-development company. The interview has been edited for length and clarity.I started my first full-time job in June 2021, a month after I graduated from UCLA. The job was remote, so I moved back home for a year to work from there.
You don't get that when you're on a Zoom call because you have a time limit on your conversation. I'd set up a calendar invite and only have 15 to 30 minutes to talk about my tasks, updates on my projects, and milestones. By the time those things were discussed, I'd have one minute left, and everyone would have to hop on the next call.
For example, if I saw someone in the office and got to know them personally, I would feel more comfortable asking questions. But when everyone's on Slack, I wonder:"How do I communicate to this person effectively to get my point across while also being courteous of their time?" or,"How do I make sure everyone's aligned without stepping on toes?"
I was born in America, but I am part Mexican, so I decided to move to Mexico City to improve my Spanish and get closer to my culture. I was able to keep my job and work from coworking spaces around Mexico.
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