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Don't send personal texts. While this seems obvious, many employees lose important, productive work hours by spending too much time on personal devices. Check your employee handbook. Follow office etiquette. Only text when it's important. Don't text during meetings. Do not use emojis.
Generally, you should not be the one to initiate contact with a job recruiter or potential employer through a text message. Send your initial job application and resume through traditional channels, and communicate afterward via email or phone as warranted.
A text is best reserved for situations in which you need an immediate response or want to provide a quick important piece of information, says Shah. But if you need more than a few brief sentences, an email is more appropriate. For information that can wait, use email, so your boss can decide when to respond.
Don't communicate big, important decisions through text. Don't send bad news via text. Cool it on the abbreviations. Watch your tone. Look at texting as a complement to other communication.
Text only when there is an established business relationship. Pay attention to timing. Know when to make a call. Keep it brief. Don't text confidential news. Remain professional. Text clear, specific information.
No it's not ok to text in sick, unless you manager has said it is. No it's not ok to text in sick, unless you manager has said it is. It's not really okay to text anyone unless they've said it is okay. Texting normally has a per text price and cannot be shut off.
How Does SMS Work? When you send a text message, it first goes to a nearby cellular tower over a pathway called the control channel, and then into an SMS center (MSC). The MSC resends that message to the tower closest to the recipient, and then it goes to their phone.
SMS stands for Short Message Service and is the most widely used type of text messaging. With an SMS, you can send a message of up to 160 characters to another device. MMS stands for Multimedia Messaging Service. With an MMS, you can send a message including pictures, video or audio content to another device.
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