I try to join about 5 minutes before because I’m terrified of being the first person or the last.

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    If I’m running the meeting, 5 minutes. If it’s large group meeting, 2 mins early. If it’s 1:1, right on time.

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    On time, even when presenting. Starting early makes other people feel obligated to join early, so I don’t do it. No reason to extend the meeting longer than the listed time.

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    Usually as soon as Teams notifies me of the first person starting the meeting.

    How can you not always be the first when youre 5min early, wtf xD

  • sylver_dragon@lemmy.world
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    I join at exactly the designated time. If you wanted me there five minutes earlier, then schedule the meeting five minutes earlier. Don’t jerk me around with some expectation that I’m going to do anything other than what you asked for. Also, most of the folks I work with tend to be booked with lots of back to back meetings; so, no one is showing up early anyway. We all show up at the designated time and anyone late can catch up when they show up.

    The “early is on time” mentality makes some sense for physical meetings and appointments. For virtual meetings, it just demonstrates that the person has no understanding of how technology works.

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    In real life meeting most of the value is in the informal side chats that you have just before or just after, in my experience. Unfortunately that basically doesn’t happen in virtual meetings, so I join dead on time, or a minute or two in for larger ones.

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    I join at the exact time it starts. If I join earlier, I may get pulled into unnecessary small-talk platitudes that are like nails on a chalkboard to my depressed-as-shit self.

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    One to two minutes late to most meetings. I don’t have time or energy for the BS of “How are you” etc. Let’s get down to business.

    Caveat is that if it’s with a VIP I’ll be exactly on time.

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    1 month ago

    I join anywhere from a few minutes before to a few minutes after, and if I don’t want to chit chat I hit the little “coffee break” status and stay on mute.

    FWIW I do virtual meetings daily due to 100% remote work.

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    Depends on the context.

    • My meeting? Right on time.
    • Team meeting? On time.
    • A meeting I knew about, was on my calendar, and requires my expertise? Right on time, but a lower priority.
    • Something is broken and we’re grouping up? Right on time.
    • A meeting on my calendar that I don’t really need to be in? 2-3 minutes after, I’ll finish what I’m currently engaged in or get to a stopping point.
    • A meeting I’ve been invited to with no additional context? 2-5 minutes late.
    • A meeting I was invited to with no communication/context that is before/after my normal working hours? If I remember and I’m bored.
    • A meeting I was inviting a to outside of my working hours and will start before I come online? Forget about it.

    I work for a global corpo, so the last two happen quite a bit. Time is money friend.

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    My workweeks are 25 to 50% meetings, the vast majority online. I try to be exactly on time as much as possible, can’t afford to be in advance, will notify if I will be more than 3 minutes late. I send a message to participants if they are not all here after a couple of minutes, not to put pressure, but I know it’s easy to be concentrating on something and miss the meeting, it happens to me as well.