I work at my dad's small company and handle most of the operational, IT, and business aspects. I'm always looking at new products/services that will help us. I've noticed that since the pandemic, the sales process almost always includes a Zoom meeting. In the past, I would usually handle everything by phone or email, and this worked fine. The idea of a Zoom meeting with a complete stranger is incredibly uncomfortable to me, and I don't understand it at all. When I receive an invite, I'll typically make up some excuse that I'm in an area with poor internet connection or I'm at a remote site. That will often work, and we'll just have a phone conversation. Of course, at the end of the call they'll be like, "I'd love to hop on Zoom and give you a demo of the product." Since I've always declined these requests, I don't really know the exact format. Am I expected to have my camera on? I know that Zoom is also used for its screen sharing capabilities, but I get the feeling that they have their camera on and assume that I will as well. How incredibly awkward. Does anyone have any experience with this? If so, do you have any strategies for getting out of them? Is it rude to keep your camera off, if you do go on one? I appreciate any input!