Three key characteristics of a trustworthy remote worker

First of all, let me tell you… Working remotely is not easy.

But neither is working on-site. Work implies effort. And you’ll never be a good professional if you’re not willing to put effort on a daily and regular basis.

So you say…

What do I need to be a trustworthy remote worker?

And I say…

Well, you need basically the same as for any other kind of work.

But there’s a difference. And although it’s not easy to explain, I think it’s easy to understand.

The main driver that enables you to work with someone that you’ve never met in person is trust.

In my opinion, to earn that trust there are three key characteristics that you must have:

1. Reliability

Being reliable is not only about being good at what you do. It’s also about doing it consistently across time. Set goals and work to achieve them on time.

Of course, this doesn’t mean you can’t screw up from time to time. Everybody makes mistakes. The most important is how you deal with such mistakes. Take responsibility for your mistakes. Learn and work on fixing them. Make sure the same mistake won’t happen twice.

So, knowing that things don’t always go as expected, make sure you communicate it as early as possible. Raising problems in a timely fashion helps the team to react effectively. Additionally, it helps the team to trust that everything is on the right track if you don’t tell otherwise. This will also help you to be predictable.

2. Predictability

So, why would you need to be predictable? Your team relies on you at many levels… for example:

Most of this predictability, is achieved through a consistent behaviour and clear communication.

3. Clear communication

If you’ve made it this far, you probably figured out how clear communication is key for a remote worker. Even so, it’s worth to go through many aspects you should consider when communicating.

In sum, use communication to help you be reliable and predictable. I’m sure you’ll be a trustworthy remote worker.

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