Dotdigital life
Dotdigital is more than just a customer engagement platform, we’re a family. We want all our customers to be a part of our community.
Whether you’re attending our free learning seminars (Dotlives), joining us for our annual Summit, or thinking about working with us, you can learn what goes on under the hood here. Dive into life at Dotdigital.
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Dotdigital life
Wellbeing at work: how we’re protecting our staff
Stress awareness month has run throughout April and we wanted to round it off by stating our commitment to maintaining our employees’ health and wellbeing.
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Dotdigital life
Stephen Lawrence Day 2021
In 2018 it was announced that Stephen Lawrence Day will be celebrated every year on 22nd April to commemorate Stephen's life. We wanted to give dotdigital employees a space to reflect on thoughts and feelings stirred up when thinking of Stephen and the fight his mother has been on since 1993 when her son tragically lost his life.
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Dotdigital life
International Women’s Day: #ChooseToChallenge
International Women’s Day (IWD) has been celebrated for more than a century, with the first gathering being supported by a million people in 1911. In 1975, which was also International Women’s Year,...
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Dotdigital life
dotdigital Hack Week 2020
Each December at dotdigital we invite our technical team members to take part in Hack Week.
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Dotdigital life
What we did on Juneteenth
Here’s what some of them learned, about society, and themselves, and what they would like to share with you: Vernon Bennett, Account Executive Juneteenth is more than a date to...
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Dotdigital life
What does Pride mean to you?
From New York to London and Sydney, many of our team members would usually be marching at Pride in the coming weeks; but because of the COVID pandemic we need...
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Dotdigital life
World Environment Day 2020
The air we breathe, the water we drink, and the food we eat all come from nature. That’s why we need to do all we can to help it.
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Dotdigital life
dotdigital: united against racism
At a time when silence is interpreted as indifference, we wanted to make it clear to everyone: dotdigital stands against racism and in support of the Black community. Black lives matter.
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Dotdigital life
Best bits from the Dotdigital Hack Week 2019
The end of December at Dotdigital sees Hack Week - our yearly step into the unknown with a mix of our software engineers, product designers, deliverability consultants, and systems administrators getting away from their usual work and creating crazy, forward-thinking hacks.
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Dotdigital life
In common: dotdigital’s new diversity series
Whether it’s our gender, sexuality, race or beliefs, we all have things in common.
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Dotdigital life
Why we need Pride more than ever
In light of recent events: Pride needs your support like never before. Stop what you’re doing and wave that rainbow flag like a queen.
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“There is no limit to what we, as women, can accomplish”
To celebrate International Women’s Day, we wanted to share with you the women, books, and movies which have impacted our lives and inspired us to push our limits.
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Dotdigital life
The story behind the dotdigital rebrand
Following years of growing as dotmailer, we realized that our identity no longer reflected the intelligence of our platform or the ways in which you, our customers, are using it. It was time for a rebrand.
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Dotdigital life
It all starts with the next generation
dotdigital continued its tradition of marching at Pride London this year. Our Business Analyst, Pam Zoni, explains why...
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Dotdigital life
Top 10 moments from the dotmailer Summit 2018
After months of planning and anticipation, the dotmailer Summit 2018 shot by in the blink of an eye; we think it’s time to stop and reflect.
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Dotdigital life
Dotdigital support: getting you back on your feet
As a dotmailer customer, you should feel confident in contacting your dedicated support team; from common queries to more complex issues, we’re here to quickly resolve and get you back on track
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Dotdigital life
dotmailer celebrates its first #PrideinLondon
Throughout my working life, I’ve been fortunate to be employed by companies where my sexuality has not been an issue. I’ve never felt the need to hide the real me and I suppose it helps that I'm very comfortable in my own skin.