Time-zone teammate
Find a colleague in the time zone furthest from yours. Send them a hello (or schedule a call) and screenshot the moment they reply.
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[Customize!] Founders' video
Take a photo or screenshot of yourself watching the founders' welcome video or a leadership intro clip. (Organizers: link to the actual video and ask for a one-line takeaway.)
[Customize!] Values in your space
Photograph an item in your home that connects to one of the company values (a book, a memento, a habit, a plant). (Organizers: tie this to a specific value and explain the connection you want them to make.)
[Customize!] Virtual neighborhood
Take a screenshot of the team page, org chart or company directory with the colleagues you have met today highlighted. (Organizers: customize the asset they should screenshot, or replace with a specific intro task.)
Background check
Take a photo of your real video-call background (no virtual backgrounds allowed). Mentally note which book you should turn around tomorrow.
Fellow remote
Find another fully remote teammate. Schedule a 10-minute virtual coffee chat. Take a screenshot of the call (with permission).
First call selfie
During your first video call with your manager (or buddy), take a quick selfie of the screen. Make sure your face and theirs are both visible.
Gear of choice
Photograph your favorite remote-work item: the headphones, the second monitor, that one ergonomic mouse you bought after your wrist gave up.
Home office reveal
Take a photo of your home office setup on day one. Show off the desk, the chair, the cable mess. The honest version, not the "ready for a video call" version.
Lunch wherever
Photograph your lunch wherever you happen to be eating it: couch, balcony, kitchen, in front of the screen. Honesty is the only rule.
Onboarding doc deep-dive
Take a screenshot of the onboarding doc, wiki page or handbook section you are reading right now. Highlight the most surprising line.
Out-of-office walk
Take a photo on a walk between meetings. Yes, you are allowed to leave the house. Yes, fresh air is good for you.
Screen-share moment
Have a colleague show you something on their screen during a call (a tool, a doc, a feature). Screenshot the moment they are explaining.
Sign-off shot
End-of-day photo: laptop closed, lights at the angle you like, the unmistakable "I am off the clock" pose. The remote equivalent of leaving the building.
Snack on screen
Take a photo of yourself eating something during a meeting (politely off-camera optional). Coffee or water counts in a pinch.
Surprise cameo
If a roommate, partner, kid or pet has wandered into a call today, capture the moment. If your home is suspiciously quiet, photograph your loneliest plant instead.
The commute
Capture your "commute" today: the walk from bedroom to desk, a coffee detour through the kitchen, a balcony stretch. Photograph the longest stretch.
The Slack intro
Post your introduction in the company-wide channel. Take a screenshot once the first three reactions or replies come in.
Wallpaper portrait
Take a photo of yourself in front of your most "you" home wall: the gallery wall, the plant corner, the blank white wall, all valid choices.
Workspace evolution
Take a photo of your desk before any change today. Make one improvement (better light, a plant, clean coffee mug). Photograph the after. Side-by-side bonus.