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We regularly host events and occasions for all of our team to get together, share experiences, and build on their knowledge and skills as a community. Sometimes, we like a bit of healthy competition too.
Here are some of the activities we regularly hold for the Esshva team…
Every second Friday, we get together to discuss the progress we've made as a team, and the projects and opportunities that lie ahead
On Fridays without an All Hands meeting, we have a Demo Day instead where our developers showcase their work to the rest of the team.
Our talented team of techies always have new things to discuss in software and beyond. We find a comfy seat in the lounge, discuss all things dev, and enjoy some free pizza.
This is one of our most loved events. At least once a year, every Esshva has two days to devote to their own creative project, with some prizes up for grabs.
Our bi-annual team building events are a great opportunity for all of Esshva to get together, hang out, and have some fun…with a little bit of adventure thrown in.
What does it take to be a Esshva
At Esshva we care about having the right people on board. Everyone brings something unique to the table, but there are key qualities we all have in common:
Positive, even on the harder days
People you can depend on
Always willing to help others
Friends, not just colleagues
Caring and principled, sharing Esshva values
Not afraid to contribute and get involved
Hard-working professionals that know how to enjoy themselves
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We are committed to providing an inclusive and welcoming environment for everyone. We believe in equality and fairness for all.
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