Guide to PTO
Rocket.Chat strongly encourages its employees to take Paid Time Off (PTO) whenever they feel the need, whether it's to explore a new place or simply to take a break and spend time with loved ones. Understanding when it's time to rest, relax, and take care of oneself is crucial to achieving a healthy work-life balance.
What Are The Possible Reasons To Take a PTO?
There are many of them:
Taking a trip
Celebrating family and friends' birthdays
Personal reasons you don't want to disclose
Mental health moments
Doctor appointments
Off-time to take care of yourself
Sleeping after a tiring night (like after an important release)
Chasing hobbies (playing piano, learning a language, painting, cooking something)
Taking your pet to the vet
Camping
Maintenance on your computer/internet/something broke down and you need to fix it
Movie day with family/friends
RPG day with friends
Taking a long walk, enjoying nature
Going to the mall/park
Doing exercises
Your birthday (automatic PTO to celebrate with your loved ones!)
We can't always plan on our time off, but it's always good to plan if possible.
If you anticipate having to handle a time-consuming and exhausting personal matter tomorrow, and you know it will require a substantial effort, consider requesting a PTO in advance. Additionally, the end of quarters tends to be stressful, especially for teams dealing with new releases and closing sales. Why not plan to take some days off after that challenging period, afterwards?
If you're looking for a guideline on how many days off you should take, consider taking 40 days off each year. This number takes into account vacations and excludes sick days, giving you ample time to travel or take some time off to focus on your mental well-being.
Then What Do I Need To Do If I Want To Take a PTO?
Before requesting time off work, consider why you need it: will it only take half a day? Or are you planning a trip that will last up to four days (the maximum allowed for PTO*)? Once you have a clear idea of your needs, proceed to step one:
*If you are taking more than four days, you should apply for vacation.
1 - Ask Your Leader:
Share your plans with your leader and request the days off. If it’s a short PTO, like a few hours or up to two days, a 5-day notice is ideal. For longer PTO periods, such as 4 days, it’s advisable to provide about 2 weeks’ notice (or more, if possible). This allows sufficient time for planning and delegating tasks during your time off.
It's important to remember that there are situations where your leader might need to decline your PTO request, and we highly value open and transparent communication in these cases.
Some common reasons for declining a request include multiple Rocketeers requesting time off for the same period, submitting it late, or when it could affect critical business operations, team dynamics, or ongoing projects. This is also why providing early notification of your PTO plans is crucial; it allows us to collaboratively explore alternative solutions.
If your time off is approved, this brings us to step 2:
2 - Ask For It on Zoho People:
Go to Zoho People > Leave Tracker > Apply Leave, and then choose the best category for your PTO. Please note that your birthday is the only exception when it comes to requesting PTO on Zoho. All Rocketeers are automatically granted PTO on their birthdays. If you need to take a sick leave, please attach your doctor's note or sick leave certificate to the leave request form.
Note: If you are an employee in Finland or Croatia, you should also request for the PTO through Deel.
3 - Plan:
Before your time off, it's important to consider the tasks or people that will need your attention during your absence. We recommend that you plan ahead and schedule any important emails or delegate tasks to a colleague.
Don't forget to block your calendar to avoid any unexpected appointments, and if possible, update your status on Rocket.Chat to let everyone know you're on PTO and when you'll be back.
By taking care of these details in advance, you can relax and enjoy your time off without worrying about work.
*At the end of this page, you'll find more helpful hacks and tips for when you're taking PTO.
What Do I Do If I Need an Emergency PTO I Didn't See Coming?
It's okay! In case of an emergency, please contact your manager through any available means as soon as possible, especially if you anticipate being unavailable or unable to work. This will enable your manager to confirm your safety and reassign any critical tasks during your absence.
If this situation is expected to last for more than one day, please request additional days off on Zoho People as you normally would. If you are unable to do so, simply reach out to someone from the People Team, and they will add that time off to the system for you.
Are There Any Other Hacks And Tips I Can Use When Taking A PTO?
Here are some alternatives you can use to inform others that you're taking time off, ensuring a peaceful and worry-free PTO experience.
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Rocket.Chat App: you'll also hear about this one in the Holidays and Vacations and Leaves section, but whenever you're off you can activate this app that creates an automatic message on your DM chat to let your coworkers know about it if they try to message you. You can activate it by sending this in any chat on open/out-of-office out <automatic message you'll leave>
When you come back just write/out-of-office in
.Google Calendar OOO: after the PTO has been approved, update your calendar using Google's Out Of Office feature and include the dates you plan to be away in your automated response. Note that this feature will automatically decline any meeting invitations during the time frame you select.
Turn Off Push Notifications: for some of us, push notifications and relaxation don't go well together because it's natural to feel compelled to respond when we see a message, leading to concerns during our time off. If you choose to respond during your PTO, that's okay—it's your choice! However, if you prefer to fully enjoy those days for yourself, feel free to turn off app notifications on your phone.
Sync Zoho and your Google Calendar: you can sync your Zoho and Google calendars so that your regional holidays and accepted PTO requests automatically appear in your Google Calendar as normal events (not Out of Office). Here's how: Go to Zoho People > Leave Tracker > Look to the upper right corner and click on the three dots next to the "Apply Leave" button > Select "Calendar Sync" > "Google Calendar > Authorize Zoho to access your Google Calendar by choosing your Google account > On the "Select calendar to push data" option, choose your email > Finally, click on the "Push" button to sync the calendars.
What To Do Regarding PTO?
At Rocket.Chat, we strongly encourage taking PTO. Ensuring that you are not overloaded, taking enough time to rest, and caring for yourself are crucial elements of maintaining a healthy relationship with your work and achieving a work-life balance. So, the first 'to-do' is to feel free to take PTO!
A great way to showcase the fantastic moments of your PTO is by sharing! Utilize our #good-vibes channel to let us know what brought you joy and wellness during your time off! Went camping? Share some photos of nature, trees, and a crackling fire! Took half a day to bake bread and catch up on soap operas? We'd love to see your freshly baked bread and hear your soap opera recommendations!
What Not To Do Regarding PTO?
It's known that PTOs are a tool to help us achieve a healthier work-life balance and maintain good mental health, right? So, the main 'not to do' here is: to avoid making negative comments about peers and colleagues taking PTO, as this doesn't align with our beliefs and culture of trusting each other. We all have our own pace and personal situations, so treating each other with respect and empathy is essential.
If you need to know if someone is out of the office, the Zoho Bot provides daily updates on who's on PTO at Rocket.Chat Core Team.
As A Leader, What Can I Do To Help My Team With This?
You play an important role in helping your team take more PTOs and enjoy them fully! It’s important to check in with your team members at their 1:1, and if you think someone needs time off, make sure they are more than welcome to ask for it. Here are some tips for you:
You are responsible for managing your team members' PTO. Ensure that work continues smoothly even when someone is on leave;
It's okay to reject a PTO request if you believe it would impact the company or the team. Be transparent and communicate with the team members to find an alternative that works for both parties;
Try to avoid sending messages to the person on PTO as much as possible. Before reaching out, consider if someone else could provide the answer or handle the issue temporarily;
If the person doesn't want to share much about the reason for their PTO, don't pressure them. We all have personal situations, and sometimes we may not feel comfortable discussing them. This is a time when you'll need to be understanding and empathetic!
Are There Tips I Can Use While Returning From a PTO?
Returning from a PTO might be stressful since you need to get updated and get things on track again. Consider implementing these tips while returning from a PTO in order to make the most of your time off, rest and reflections you’ve achieved.
Reserve some time to read the messages, main channels/discussions and emails;
Schedule meetings with your manager, peers and key colleagues from other departments to catch up and reconnect with them;
Prioritize tasks: Make a list of tasks that need immediate attention and prioritize them based on urgency and importance.