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Published on Aug 8, 2022

rtCamper Guidelines (Code of Conduct)

How an rtCamper communicates with other individuals not only reflects on them as an individual but also on rtCamp

Communicating Language at rtCamp

We encourage diversity in linguistic groups. Since we have rtCampers contributing from different parts of the world, we encourage you to communicate in English instead of local languages, as it’s more inclusive to all. All written communication happens in English, even when sent one-on-one because sometimes you need to forward an email or chat.

Email (Gmail)

Chat (Slack)

Zoom

We use this platform for internal and external calls, please ensure you use your company email ID to log in and attend calls. Please use this link: https://rtcamp.zoom.us/ and sign in with rtcamp.com google email.

General Guidelines

Keep in mind

We need to be accountable for having a respectful and open conversation. Some ground rules that may help you:

  1. Do not make jokes or unfriendly remarks about race, ethnic origin, skin colour, gender or sexual orientation.
  2. Use inclusive language. For example, prefer “Hi everybody” or “Hi people” or “Hi folks“.
  3. Refrain from posting any content that has extremist views(eg: political, or religious) and may hurt the sentiments of others.
  4. Share problems you run into, ask for help, be forthcoming with information and speak up.
  5. Don’t display surprise when people say they don’t know something, as it is important that everyone feel comfortable saying “I don’t know” and “I don’t understand.” (As inspired by Recurse.)
  6. If you make a mistake, don’t worry, correct it and proactively let the affected party, your team, and the VP/PM know what happened, how you corrected it and how, if needed, you changed the process to prevent future mistakes.
  7. You can always refuse to deal with people who treat you badly, and get out of situations that make you feel uncomfortable.
  8. Everyone can remind any rtCamper of these guidelines. If there is a disagreement about the interpretations, the discussion can be escalated to more people within the company without repercussions.
  9. When facing negative comments, respond patiently and treat every user as an individual, people with the strongest opinions can turn into the strongest supporters.

Talk to us

If you are unhappy with anything (your duties, your colleagues, your boss, your salary, your location, your computer) please let HR, your reporting manager, the CEO or someone within the organisation know as soon as you realize it. We want to solve problems while they are small.

Last updated on Dec 24, 2024

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Joel Lobo

Joel

Joel Lobo

Director of HR