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Eight video calls per day are the average

The number of video calls has risen sharply since the start of the corona pandemic. Men are less concerned about their appearance in front of the camera than women.
E-3 Magazine
May 12, 2021
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For about a year now, many people in Germany have been working entirely or partly in their home offices, business trips are no longer necessary, and video conferences are replacing meetings in the office. People who have to be reachable by video call for work purposes currently make eight such calls a day. Seven video calls are work-related, one is purely private.

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One in four people have more than ten work-related video calls every day. How many business video calls do you make per day on average?

This is the result of a representative survey of 1003 people in Germany. According to the survey, a third of those who make video calls for work (33 percent) have between one and five business video calls a day, while a good third (29 percent) have between five and ten.

27 percent even make more than ten video calls a day. 73 percent pay attention to a tidy background, with this applying to 78 percent of women and 69 percent of men. Two-thirds (64 percent) also consider it important to look as good as possible in person - here, too, women are more attentive (69 percent) than men (60 percent).

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