12 tips How to Keep Job During the Quarantine
Luci Peters
Certified Professional Resume Writer
July 25, 2022, 2:39 pm

12 tips How to Keep Job During the Quarantine

Restrictions on business and quarantine have rapidly changed the labor market. The risk of losing their jobs currently sways many workers. The dismissals and redundancies are, unfortunately, often accompanied by the crisis. 

How to increase the chances of saving your workplace? We've put together a few recommendations based on the logic of employers. 

It is worth noting that no one can provide guarantees: the situation depends on the industry you work. And also, from the stability of the business and the company policy. Whether the employer cares about employees, and what can and should be done to save the work by yourself?

 

Become a Trouble Shooter

That is a person who solves complex problems. In times of crisis, even a well-established workflow is interrupted by many issues, and the employer is in dire need of those who are not scared. 

You need to arrange with a complex client, solve a conflict with colleagues, have time to complete a task in a time when resources are scarce: 

  • time
  • information
  • people

The adverse reaction to problems is to complain, to put off tomorrow, and to shift responsibility. The right one is to identify the risks, make a plan, ask management and the team for the resources they need, and take action.

 

To Adapt Quickly

New circumstances have put companies and employees in unforeseen situations where there is no other choice. Many employers had to move large offices into a remote mode in 2-3 days. That means to completely reformat the work of enterprises where homework was impossible. Employees' ability to not cling to familiar plans and formats is extremely valuable. People who cannot sabotage change but support it will help companies survive. Even if the task is already half done, but the priorities have just changed, you will have to quickly switch and do what is needed here and now.

 

Skill Up

Even those who have resisted progress for years have to do it. There are no alternatives now: you have to learn to hold meetings, plan, and sell remotely, and it is advisable to do it yourself. Of course, you can seek help from your manager and colleagues when you have questions. But it is better to show your independence and watch training videos that are for any programs or applications.

 

Focus on the Result

You need to focus on the result, but not on the process itself. Especially if the team is working from home. When the employer is sure that he has set the task, the employee works on it, then dismissing such people makes no sense. They will help the company go through a tough time. If the manager needs to control the tasks all the time, it is a wrong signal for you. 

 

Take care of self-motivation

If you are lucky with a manager, he or she will support you. Responsible employers run comprehensive programs that help employees maintain balance during a difficult period and thus maintain productivity.

However, you should not expect to be persuaded to work. First, your productivity, energy, and desire to do the job well are everyone's responsibility. Secondly, the manager may not have enough motivation.

 

Demonstrate self-organization

It is useful to show that you do not need to be controlled every second. Reassure your employer, show that you can plan your work yourself, set priorities, and keep a calendar (so don't forget to call a client, don't miss an online meeting with a team). You do not need to be reminded and be your time manager.

If you work at home with your family and children, the ability to manage time and workload is also advantageous, given that if you can work productively when your children are quenching, it is virtually impossible for you.

 

Take responsibility

Now companies are trying to save businesses and extending to determine who is to blame for deadlines or team communication, and there is simply no way. It consumes valuable resources. It is necessary to agree with the manager and crew about their area of influence and to be responsible for everything that happens within its boundaries. Get ready to correct the mistakes promptly.

 

To be proactive

Do not turn aside from tasks, and vice versa — offer your help, and wonder if you can be useful beyond your direct obligations. In a crisis, the job is saved first by those who can perform maximum tasks qualitatively. Often, even outside the job responsibilities (because there may not be the necessary specialists). If you are ready to replace yourself, having acquired the skills you are lacking, chances are to save your place more. Many companies are likely to reorganize their operations, and many rotations will take place in teams.

 

Offer custom solutions

The crisis is a golden time for innovators. It makes sense to monitor how similar businesses in the world are acting or to look for new solutions to the problems you encounter in your business, especially those that customers are talking about. 

Of course, it is not just a matter of creating wonderful ideas, but of considering the resources, you need. Businesses are now taking on challenges that have never been the case before — which is why your breakthrough idea, which no one would have heard before, could be salvageable.

 

Engage with the Team

It means a willingness to support colleagues who find it challenging to share their problems and to be responsible for the collective result. Be in touch with the team, participate in online activities, and more. Crises are more comfortable to go through in bulk.

 

Accepting the Difficulties

Companies are forced to make unpopular decisions that complicate the work of teams. For example, vacancies have been "frozen" somewhere. Therefore, employees cannot rely on the help of a new colleague and have to do all the work, even if there are not enough hands. Some organizations temporarily do not buy new equipment, do not pay bonuses, and cancel benefits that are not required by law. Probably these are inconveniences that can be forgiven. 

 

Stay Home

Employers often complain that employees perceive the need to work from home as an excuse to relax. Prove that you are not one of them. Do not post on social media the results of funny tests or lists of the 1000 best episodes. 

Make it clear that you do not have to explain the difference between quarantine and vacation — you can work productively even when no one controls every step. It is the best insurance for saving the job. 

 

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