KEY POINTS
  • "We certainly understand that being on video all day long can be challenging," Zoom CFO Kelly Steckelberg told CNBC Wednesday.
  • She said Zoom encourages its employees to take some calls while on a walk and slightly shorten scheduled meetings to prevent burnout.

Zoom CFO Kelly Steckelberg said Wednesday she's well aware of the toll working from home can have on employees, and offered insight into how the company that's become synonymous with videoconferencing during the pandemic tries to prevent burnout among its own staff.

Steckelberg's comments on "Closing Bell" come after so-called Zoom fatigue attracted renewed attention earlier this week when Citigroup CEO Jane Fraser told employees she was banning internal video calls on Fridays. For many companies, it's now been about a year since the Covid crisis prompted them to adopt remote work.