You just started a new job. You might be especially curious about your reputation around the office, and the impression you are making on your colleagues. Do people think you’re intelligent and friendly? Inevitably, we all care about the way we come across to others.
Research: Can You Tell How You Come Across on Zoom?
If you want to make a good impression and gauge what a colleague actually thinks of you, should you meet in-person or over videoconference? This is the question the authors explored in their research. The answer largely depends on whether you’re feeling anxious about the social interaction. Most of us — even the most socially confident — have moments when we feel a bit more socially anxious than usual. In those cases, setting a meeting on Zoom might level out the playing field, allowing you to be as aware of your impression as someone who is feeling more secure. In brief, Zoom might give everyone an equal opportunity to adequately manage the impression they want to convey, which has important implications for both team leaders and their employees.