4 Tips for Connecting Remotely with Your Next Gen Workforce

Remote and hybrid work have unquestionable perks. If you’re managing early career professionals…“let me know if you have questions” won’t always suffice.

Panelists (from left): Kate Malachowski, PhD; Nina Rosso; Stephanie Lee, MBS; Robin Usselman; Tita Tavares; Kelly Waldron, PhD.
Panelists (from left): Kate Malachowski, PhD; Nina Rosso; Stephanie Lee, MBS; Robin Usselman; Tita Tavares; Kelly Waldron, PhD.

Many in the processing and packaging community thrive on remote work, but where can managers bridge gaps and make early career professionals feel more confident and connected to their colleagues?

When it comes to learning from managers, collaboration with the team, or becoming part of a company’s culture, there can be a pretty big difference between on-site and remote. (Of course, some engineering and production work must be in-person, particularly when a new employee is learning about equipment/processes or during audits.) Though newer generations of workers grew up communicating and comfortable online, there must be intention behind building relationships when they can’t walk into their manager’s office to ask a question.

At the PDA Annual Meeting in April, a panel of young professionals that participated in PDA’s early career professionals (ECP) mentoring program and the global pharmaceutical student (GPS) program shared their perspective on connecting remotely, their experiences in the pandemic, and more. (For more on these two programs, see the sidebar below.)

1. Understand comfort takes time remotely

As Robin Usselman, business development manager at ACIC Pharmaceuticals Inc., explained, her company switched to remote work for a few months in 2020 and it felt completely different to her after having worked there in-person.

With on-site work, she could walk into her manager's office and ask to discuss a concern, and he’d listen right away. “Working from home, I wouldn't want to call him and bother him with that. So I noticed the difference. It's hard to get that connection,” she said. “The benefits of being remote are nice—you don't have to commute. So now we're hybrid. I really like the hybrid more… you don't need to see your team every day. But I know that if I need support, and I'd like to talk to them in person, I know I'll see them in the office soon.”

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