

As soon as the session is started, users can share mouse and keyboard control, take screenshot of the controlled desktop, and synchronize clipboard ().Īfter realizing AnyDesk was free, I bookmarked it and did some research. When you receive a request for connection, you can accept or reject it. To share a desktop, another AnyDesk user will enter your PC’s ID (AnyDesk-Address) or vice versa. The AnyDesk process starts when you download a portable file that you can immediately run to share a desktop. I was told to hop on to so I can click around the Account Manager's desktop and get familiar with the software. If I'm in California and my recruiter is in Florida, there's only so much I can do with the resources I had.įast-forward to earlier this year when I was demoing a click-to-dial software I'll soon be rolling out for my recruiters. I would have ask 101 questions before finding out the problem and figuring out a solution, IF we even did. Prior to using AnyDesk, I couldn't remotely view my recruiter's desktops or control their mouse to diagnose issues or concerns the benefit didn't outweigh the cost of purchasing a monthly product subscription. Still, its a goodie so I'll leave it right here.Įxactly one year ago we changed the applicant tracking system we used at the firm (which we'd been using for 10+ years) and it was my responsibility to ensure everyone (HQ & remote) was up to speed and using it consistently. There are hundreds of articles out there, countless websites, and even conferences and workshops dedicated to the "art of managing a multi-generational workforce." You've probably seen this info-graphic at least once if not 100 times on LinkedIn. I could probably publish a whole other article on the challenges (and fun!) of managing different generations but I won't. My colleagues are a range of ages including Baby Boomers, Gen Xers, Millennials, and soon even a Gen Zer! I use different learning techniques depending on their technology skill level. My firm is headquartered in beautiful Encinitas, a cute beach town just north of downtown San Diego, with remote locations in Orange County, Texas and Florida. The most obvious one is the training and development of new-hire and incumbent recruiters, but of course, my unofficial title also includes: Recruiter, IT, Helpdesk, ohmigod why can't I find on my computer any longer!!!

As the Training and Development Manager for a 30-person firm, I wear many hats. I was recently introduced to AnyDesk, a remote desktop software, and no joke, it has made my life so much easier. I am not and have never had any stake or affiliation with AnyDesk whatsoever.
