I have spent my entire career in an office and grew accustomed to working in a loud environment, constantly surrounded by people, and inundated with meeting after meeting (most of which could have been emails.)
Working in an office space became the norm, and waking up at 5am, getting ready for the day, and getting to work by 7am became second nature. Then 2020 happened and the pandemic was not kind to anyone - and we all needed to adjust quickly. I had no choice but to work from home and I was excited for the opportunity, but I had a lot of anxiety around making the shift from office bound employee to remote worker. And I am so grateful that I made the transition so smoothly, and found my new home with Nexa.
The entire hiring process for Nexa made me feel at ease, and I knew that I would enjoy working and writing for such a forward thinking company. I embraced every moment of the hiring and onboarding process, from the online interviews and remote tasks, to the onboarding and training processes. Through the onboarding process we were taught how to use the software and tools required for the job - and it took only a few hours to understand how to use these tools.
My biggest concern was micro-management, something many copywriters deal with on a day to day basis in South Africa and my previous job did not use micro-management tactics. So, I was concerned that I would have to readjust to the management style that ruled the first half of my career. Fortunately, this is not the case with Nexa and because of this we are given the opportunity to shine, and perform at our best.
I am so grateful to have been given such a wonderful opportunity, and I believe that remote working is the way forward for businesses throughout the globe. For those that are interested in working remotely, there are some challenges that you will need to overcome in the process, from learning how to structure your day, to feeling confident enough to reach out to team members for assistance when necessary.
I have found that working from home creates a more fulfilling work life as it has opened me up to a worldwide talent pool and I am lucky to be part of a team that encourages growth.
My advice to those looking to begin a similar career path is this: Be transparent with your bosses and teammates, keep the lines of communication open, structure your day and separate your home life from your work life. Enjoy the freedom, but put in the effort every single day- the rewards are incredible.