Chimplie

Chimplie We are a community of Tech & Business professionals, doing what we are good at and passionate about. We connect Businesses with Tech experts.

We co-create a fulfilling work environment built around engagement, learning, sharing, friendship, trust, and respect. The Members of our community can help with product strategy, design, and development. Our work encompasses a variety of areas - web services, APIs, data processing apps, chatbots, and conversational interfaces. We want more people to engage in meaningful work and enjoy the process of professional realisation.

Chimplie members from all across Ukraine have been directly affected by the war. Since day one, we are doing everything ...
15/03/2022

Chimplie members from all across Ukraine have been directly affected by the war. Since day one, we are doing everything that’s in our power to help our members and their families: assisting with evacuation to western parts of Ukraine and building support systems for our members there. The focus has been on helping the effort of all those who wish to evacuate, and our first and foremost priority was establishing a sanctuary in Uzhhorod, a town bordering the EU. This Chimplie Safehouse initiative has now helped many Chimplie members (as well as their families and friends), serving as a temporary base. From here, our members have either moved further west, or found a safe haven where they can continue to work and live comfortably. We will continue expanding this infrastructure and doing everything we can to help our members seeking temporary refuge in Uzhhorod, whether their plans are to stay, live, and work here, or to go abroad.

Pictured are our members Vitalii and Denys at the Chimplie Safehouse in Uzhhorod, western Ukraine. From here, we continue working and living against all odds. Chimplie and all our members are doing everything we can to support Ukraine right now. Even our safehouse mascot, Vincent, is doing his part in keeping our spirits high!

Chimplie stands with Ukraine 💙💛

We recently spoke to Anton, a front-end developer working on our latest Chimplie product. How did you find out about you...
21/02/2022

We recently spoke to Anton, a front-end developer working on our latest Chimplie product.

How did you find out about your passion for front-end development?

“I decided to take up coding as soon as I realised that it allowed you to build impressive things. I see coding as an ecosystem: all of the different parts of this system contribute in different ways to creating what we commonly refer to as “product”. Within this ecosystem, I picked front-end development because it was the one that spoke the most to me. It’s where my creative energy finds an outlet. I get inspired by seeing beautifully designed products, and in turn I reinvest that inspiration in wanting to create new tools that are just as beautiful.

“I believe that, ultimately, the difference between regular products and great products is the attention to detail.”

What drives you the most about the work you do?

“Well, first of all, I love seeing the fruits of my efforts come to life into beautifully designed technical and visual components. That’s a major source of motivation for me. Then, what’s also very important for me is for the product I am building to serve a purpose. I want my work to matter.”

If you’re also passionate about developing products that matter, check out our openings at chimplie.com/join 🚀

The other day we had a chat with Dima, back-end engineer working on a Chimplie internal project.How has your personal jo...
26/11/2021

The other day we had a chat with Dima, back-end engineer working on a Chimplie internal project.

How has your personal journey brought you to computer engineering?

“As a teenager I was addicted to maths & physics. I loved non-trivial tasks, but I felt programming was the opposite of that. I saw it mostly as a reimplementation of commonly used algorithms, since most coding competitions were fundamentally about that. It was nothing novel, or fun. By a twist of fate though, I ended up enrolling into a Computer Science degree where I slowly changed my mind, and developed an interest in the field. After getting my first job, I finally realised that my passion stemmed not from programming itself, rather from the ability to solve real-life challenges.”

What inspires you the most in the work you do?

“I don’t want to create things for the sake of creating things. I want to create in order to solve problems. It’s something I was lacking at my previous job but that I’ve now found here at Chimplie. I have been working with end users ever since my first project. Getting direct feedback from them is really powerful. That’s what fuels my motivation. I would say that, ultimately, what really drives me in my professional journey is knowing that I’m making someone’s life easier.”

If you’re passionate about developing products that help people, like Dima, check out our openings at chimplie.com/join

“If it weren’t for the people,” Kurt Vonnegut once wrote, “the world would be an engineer’s paradise.”Survey says: false...
25/08/2021

“If it weren’t for the people,” Kurt Vonnegut once wrote, “the world would be an engineer’s paradise.”

Survey says: false. Our engineers care a lot about community, giving it an average rating of 4.18 on a 1-5 scale.

And just as we saw with age and location, across functions people rated career, community, and cause as similarly important.

According to an analysis of Facebook employees.

Redefine what you do until this is true 🙃
06/08/2021

Redefine what you do until this is true 🙃

We believe you should do (1) what you LOVE, (2) what you are GOOD AT, (3) what the world NEEDS, and (4) what you can be PAID FOR... We strive to help our members redefine what they do until this is true.

"Some of my programmer friends in the crypto space don't understand why people are buying it, but I think it broke a lot...
08/06/2021

"Some of my programmer friends in the crypto space don't understand why people are buying it, but I think it broke a lot of the monotony of the pandemic. We’re not going to events. We’re not going to art shows, and all of a sudden, in the past month, my whole Twitter feed is just filled with artwork."

Artists are helping other artists to capitalize on the wave of excitement over NFTs, but the biggest beneficiaries may be crypto boosters.

We may not know what constitutes acceptable workplace behaviour or demands in this ‘new normal’, and this ambiguity can ...
02/06/2021

We may not know what constitutes acceptable workplace behaviour or demands in this ‘new normal’, and this ambiguity can quickly breed toxicity.

Although some joke about being 'scarred' by past bad jobs, workplace-induced emotional trauma is real – with long-lasting effects.

An organisation that embraces values like integrity and teamwork is really no different from any other. You need to inst...
26/05/2021

An organisation that embraces values like integrity and teamwork is really no different from any other. You need to instead define a unique culture that cultivates the necessary kinds of employee attitudes and behaviours.

The nine types of brands — and their corresponding values.

Bubble or not, people are loving it 🚀
21/05/2021

Bubble or not, people are loving it 🚀

A fast-growing market for digital art, ephemera and media is marrying the world’s taste for collectibles with cutting-edge technology.

A new "office tetris" era?
11/05/2021

A new "office tetris" era?

Today in BusinessliveLatest UpdatesCan Your Boss Make You Get Vaccinated?Electric Vehicle Buying GuidePowering Up Your To-Do ListAdvertisementContinue reading the main storySupported byContinue reading the main storyIkea meets Lego: Google redesigns its office space.Google’s new meeting rooms are ...

Looking for an exciting project?  We are recruiting front-end and back-end profiles. Check out our openings! :)
12/11/2020

Looking for an exciting project? We are recruiting front-end and back-end profiles. Check out our openings! :)

We are a community of Tech & Business professionals.

Chrome was built in over 30 offices, and that was 10 years ago. Was the current shift to distributed work long overdue?
02/11/2020

Chrome was built in over 30 offices, and that was 10 years ago. Was the current shift to distributed work long overdue?

Many tech employees have the option of working from anywhere — even after the coronavirus pandemic ends.

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