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Getting Developers Out Of The Code

Over the past decade, IT has made its way out of the basement and onto the main floor, complete with bright windows, tinted to not reflect on our computer screens. Those who work in web development are no longer the creepy, socially awkward men and women they were once assumed to be. They are the heroes of the internet, creating games, apps, websites, and everything else needed to keep the digital world rolling.

Therein lies a major problem though. The digital world, however important and popular it has become, is still digital. The argument between digital experience and “real life” experience is an ongoing debate, however, one thing that is obvious is that those who work in web development are getting an extra large does of filtered experience. They build messaging platforms and shopping applications. They communicate with their clients (and co-workers) via email and video conferencing. They are basically spending 40 hours a week in a digital world, which is why it is especially important for tech companies to promote outside volunteering for their employees.

The Benefits of Volunteering

The many benefits to volunteering include reducing an individual’s stress levels, increasing community engagement, developing new skills, a feeling of positive empowerment, and meeting new people. While all of these are great for the individual, how do they translate to a better working environment?

What Kind of Volunteering to Support

Most tech companies are going to be most comfortable supporting tech programs, like children’s computer camps or women in STEM initiatives. While these are great initiatives to support, consider offering volunteer opportunities that have nothing to do with your work. Conservation projects, scouting and youth clubs, or community health projects are good options.

To get the full affect of volunteering, your employees should be in a new environment that challenges them and refreshes them socially and physically.

How to Get Your Employees Involved

Many employees will resist mandatory volunteering and so companies have come up with incentives that you can offer your employees to get them started. These include allowing a certain number of volunteer hours to be counted towards work hours and paying small bonuses for volunteer hours. However, the effectiveness of these programs can be questioned.

The best way to get your employees involved in volunteering is to build a culture of volunteering in your company from the beginning. That is why Paiyak Development started our hiring process this year looking for employees with a track record of volunteerism and a passion for programs outside of work.