What is the etiquette for working in a booth?

Professional interpreting requires discipline, concentration, and respect for both the client and your fellow interpreters. Sharing a booth requires consideration and adherence to some basic etiquette guidelines:
- Maintain a quiet atmosphere.
- Put cell phones in silent mode and mute computer sounds and alerts.
- Organize documents and materials.
- Avoid rummaging through bags or making noise near the microphone.
- Use the mute or cough button when coughing, sneezing, drinking water, etc.
- Type quietly: Be aware of keyboard noise.
- Avoid arguments with your colleagues.
- Do not interrupt your colleague unnecessarily.
- Discuss preferences for lighting, seating, and microphone handover with your colleague.
- Avoid open-mic comments.
- Keep and leave the booth clean.
- Dress appropriately: Follow the event’s dress code.
- Respect professional boundaries: Maintain discretion in dress and behavior outside the booth. Avoid self-promotion at your colleague’s or intermediary’s events.
- Be courteous to everyone: Treat contractors, technicians, event staff, and audience members kindly and respectfully.