Even if you’re back working in an office, video calls and meetings are likely scattering your calendar more than they used to.
A new survey from Preply finds those online interactions are making us more anxious, fatigued, and just overall awkward.
- On average Americans spend 5.5 hours per week on video calls
- 49% say video calls are more fatiguing than in-person meetings
- 31% say they don’t wave or say goodbye verbally.
- 75% have tried to speak on a work video call, been interrupted by a coworker starting to speak, and abandoned what they were going to say.
You can read the full report here.
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