Remember the days of organized clubs when you would get together with people and talk about shared interests? It can be difficult to find a community like that after high school or college, and many companies are trying to fill the void.
At AccumTech, a software company in Ann Arbor, six employee interest groups are helping create community and camaraderie.
Unlike ad hoc clubs that might appear (and just as quickly disappear) at a company, these six groups are backed by the AccumTech Talent Community Team to make sure they have support and remain steady.
The groups started during the COVID-19 pandemic as a way to keep employees connected while working remotely. Four years later, they’re still going strong.
Nicki Kaplan, a project manager on the PMO team, was newer to the company when the pandemic hit. She decided to join some interest groups as a way to connect with people.
“It was a good way to establish bonds with teammates,” she says. “I was looking for community, and I felt a lot of camaraderie with the team.”
Nicki herself is a part of all six groups. She says that they fit well into your daily life at the company, and participation can ebb and flow. While each group has a leader, activities can vary depending on the time of year. Each has its own Slack channel that anyone can join, and each hosts events sponsored by the company that are open to everyone. Nicki says it’s easy to pick and choose your level of involvement.
Here are the six groups established and backed by the AccumTech talent team and what they’re all about:
With all these different options, Nicki says it’s interesting to see what people are passionate about.
“There’s the gamer with a green thumb, or the reader who also runs half marathons. It’s very fun to learn about each other,” Nicki says.
Back when the groups initially started, the company was a fourth of its current size and working remotely. Now as a larger, hybrid team, interest groups have become an important way for people to meet each other, especially those on other teams. It also helps their unique culture persist as the company continues to grow.
“AccumTech has a unique culture with its own whimsy,” Nicki says. “All the interest groups foster the ability for people to be themselves. You don’t have to hide, and you can come as you are and feel valued as a person.”
As AccumTech has grown, the company uses its four core values as its north star to help maintain its strong culture. One of those values is evident in the enthusiasm people have for AccumTech’s interest groups:
“Esprit de Corps is our cornerstone. If your fundamentals don't start with fun, what's the point?”
AccumTech is all about making sure the team knows each other well, builds meaningful relationships, and trusts each other. These interest groups help create the camaraderie that fuels the team’s day-to-day interactions. They make AccumTech a place where everyone belongs and works together.
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