Peerbot: A Simple (But Powerful!) Tool for Building Workplace Culture
By Dani DeLorme, Revelry Alumni and Peerbot beta user In the dynamic world of People Operations, fostering a culture of recognition and continuous feedback…
Thoughts, opinions and learnings from our business strategy and engineering experts on keys to a healthy culture.
By Dani DeLorme, Revelry Alumni and Peerbot beta user In the dynamic world of People Operations, fostering a culture of recognition and continuous feedback…
At Revelry, we talk a lot about our core values. For our team, these guiding principles are far more than words on a website…
At Revelry, our team knows great workplaces don’t just happen. Great workplaces are created and sustained through intentional practices that encourage learning, feedback, and…
In custom software development, a close relationship between Product Management (PM) and Engineering is critical, as it supports alignment on priorities and promises, and…
By Danielle TylerRevelry Software Engineer When I was first searching for entry-level software development jobs, the term “apprentice” was not a part of my…
In the bustling city of New Orleans, where creativity and culture intertwine, Revelry has long been known for our commitment to fostering personal and…
Dungeons & Dragons game nights. Kickball and games with your work friends. Yoga and guided meditation live over Zoom. Divine relaxation in a float…
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We look for three things. We want a cover letter that shows that you’ve done your research and are applying with intention. We want a résumé. That’s just par for the course. But third, and perhaps most importantly, we want to see your community contribution.
Maverick is a far more interesting read than the average business book. I heartily recommend it to anyone who wants to make their work place more energetic, effective, fair, and most of all, humane.
By using the #watercooler channel in Slack, we’re able to get to know our coworkers and expose our personalities. This is how we create great office culture.
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The design and development teams at Revelry collaborate on nearly every project. We sync with our internal team to go over project documentation and details, meet with our innovation partners, and have discussions about process and implementation.
At its core, pairing is another useful strategy to work with your peers and get shit done. The best way to know what works for you is to take more opportunities to pair with others, think about what works and what doesn’t work, and continue to refine this skill set.