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Code of Conduct Policy

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(a.k.a. “How to Be Cool at Work Without Being That Person”)
Progressivebyte Ltd. 

1. Respect the Humans #

  • Be decent. That’s it. Treat everyone — teammates, clients, HR (yes, even HR) — with respect.
  • No bullying, no toxic vibes, no acting like you’re the CEO of the universe.
  • Friendly banter = Ok. Personal insults = No.

2. Honesty: Still a Thing  #

  • Do your job, own your mistakes, and don’t invent “creative stories” for why deadlines slipped.
  • Expense bills = real. Fake invoices = comedy material for HR, but not funny for your wallet.
  • Confidential stuff stays confidential. (No bragging in tea stalls about secret projects).

3. Attendance & Time  #

  • We’re not clock-punching robots, but come on — show up on time.
  • Missing scrums or meetings just because “traffic” or “my cat was sad” = not cool.
  • Flexibility is fine, ghosting isn’t.

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4. Communication = Key  #

  • Pumble/email/GitHub → use them wisely.
  • Don’t spam project channels with cat memes (save those for Fun Friday).
  • Want someone’s attention? Mention them, don’t scream into the void.
  • Sarcasm in chats is fine. ALL CAPS SCREAMING = HR alarm bells.

5. Work Vibes  #

  • This isn’t a factory floor — we want a chill, friendly environment.
  • Deadlines matter, but so does your sanity. Breathe, laugh, take breaks.
  • Don’t be the person who brags about working till 3 AM. Burnout ≠ badge of honor.

6. Team Spirit  #

  • Share knowledge, share snacks, share credit.
  • Lone wolves look cool in movies, but in offices they’re just… exhausting.
  • Help your teammates, celebrate wins, and yes — clap for others too.

8. The Bottom Line  #

We’re not here to police you — we just want:

  • A cool environment where people feel good working.
  • Teams that trust each other.
  • Productivity without drama.

Some Tips: The code of conduct isn’t rocket science — it’s just “don’t be a jerk.” Follow that, and you’re golden.

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