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General guidelines for working with clients
- Always-Be-Capturing. When someone speaks and the content of the conversation is important, capture it in the meeting notes to make sure that you can refer back to them later.
- Mute your phone and desktop's notifications when on calls.
- Please behave professionally and reduce visual noise on camera (items in background), auditory noise (background) and contextual noise (unnecessary words or comments) to a minimum.
- Don't eat, smoke or do any other activities during workshops. If you are not the main facilitator, turn off your camera in case you need to step away from the screen.**
- By default, your objective is to overdeliver and make sure everyone you work with is happy with your work. There are many internal feedback rounds that are there to improve each other.
- Please make sure your internet connection is 100% reliable throughout the entire workshop and you have access to all tools.
- Always be on time or a minute earlier. If you need to come late, discuss the best way to join with another expert of the sprint.
- Please make sure your background has as little visual noise as possible.
- Please have good audio and no background noise. We recommend a setup with a professional microphone but good headphones do the trick!
- When you work with the team, put 100% of your attention to the client and their requirements.
- Don't schedule other meetings or phone calls in the breaks. Ideally take the time to get fresh air, look at a panoramic view or rest/meditate.
- Drink enough water and avoid sugary snacks, it will impact your attention span and focus.
Representing Crypto Sapiens as a Contributor
- Always listen to the client and pay attention to their needs.
- Always have Discord open with the internal project channel for conversations with the team outside of Zoom.
- [FIX ME] Once you filled out the Contributor application, you can contribute and learn but not vote or give advice, commonly known as shadowing (more on that below).
- Contributors can be active members of our community or people who apply to become Experts in a specific domain. You can sign up to become a Contributor here. Once signed up, you will get access to active projects and several other internal Discord channels.
- Once you receive the Contributor status, you can apply to shadow on projects by observing and learning.