DCGers Come Together for a Night of Holiday Cheer and Team Spirit The 2024 DCG holiday party brought together colleagues from across the country to celebrate another year of success and collaboration.
Staying United in DCG’s Remote Work Culture Hallway conversations, cubicle interactions, and office meetings are all effective ways for staff to connect in an in-person setting. But
DCG Celebrates Halloween with Creative Costumes and Camaraderie How lucky we are to live in a world with Octobers! The air is crisp, leaves transform into vibrant autumn
DCG Hidden Talents: A Look Outside the Workplace and the Pursuit of Personal Passions Lifelong learning ignites creativity, reduces stress, sharpens memory, and enriches our lives in countless ways. At DCG, we understand that
Goodbye, Summer: A Recap on DCG’s Wellness-Focused Season The days feel longer. Energy is up. We can all agree we feel like our best selves in the summertime.
Just in Time for Father’s Day: DCG Superdads Share Their Secrets Father’s Day is coming up, and three DCG Superdads recently shared some insight into their experience with fatherhood and advice
Beyond Mental Health Awareness Month: DCG’s Year-Round Commitment to Prioritizing Mental Health May is Mental Health Awareness Month and serves as a monthlong reminder to check in with ourselves and others around
Paws and Reflect: DCG Celebrates National Pet Day Today, we celebrate National Pet Day, and DCG is excited to shine a spotlight on our four-legged friends! In 2023,
Mission-Ready: Meaningful Employment as a Military Spouse DCG provides a flexible, remote work environment for military spouses to thrive. For military spouses, finding meaningful employment can be a
Nurturing the Soul: Reflections on DCG’s Self-Love + Care Mini Series In a world filled with hustle and bustle, it’s easy to forget the importance of slowing down and supporting our
DCGers Gather for the Holidays DCGers from around the country and across the pond (Londoner Chelsea Radler!) came together to celebrate the holidays at three
26.2 Miles and So Much More At Mile 11: Joyful heart, happy feet, and already feeling so proud of myself It had been a long time coming,
DCG Deets: Meet Sydney Anderson, Senior Graphic Designer This series gives you the chance to get to know some of our DCGers better! This DCG Deets blog features
DCG celebrates National Pet Day Take a look at our four-legged friends (and colleagues!). My favorite colleague and companion, my 9-year-old Great Pyrenees mix, Brooser From
DCG: A Virtual Company, a Connected Culture Though DCG is a virtual company, with teammates located across the United States and even in a few other countries,
Leadership Lessons from My Military Service By Adam Clampitt Every November, as we approach Veterans Day, I look back on my military experience. It was one of
Employees Help Create New Company Benefits Inspired by Wellness + Well-Being Credit: Bluewater Sweden, Michael Holzinger Every person is different. What works for one may not be ideal for another. That’s
The Perks of Having Many Hobbies Ever since I can remember, I’ve always had a creative soul, I’m constantly getting into new hobbies. From music, podcasting,
Built-In Buddy Unique Program Eases New-Job Jitters What if when you started a new job, you had a built-in friend? Someone
Why I’m thankful for struggle, triumph, and sacrifice May is Military Appreciation Month. Veteran Brent Wingfield, an outreach strategist (senior account executive) supporting the U.S. Department of
Motherhood + a full-time job — How I found a great balance Motherhood + a full-time job — How I found a great balance It’s hard to describe motherhood, but I can
A Career Change Changed My Life The person who asks about my job the most is someone who hasn’t worked in 32 years. My grandmother,
Lessons From Wearing Many Hats The best jobs push you to learn and reach higher. At nonprofits, it’s crucial to learn as much as
Shalom, y’all: How my childhood shaped my love of travel and international public policy When you grow up Jewish in North Carolina, you quickly realize that there aren’t many other “Members of the Tribe”
Finding Success Professionally and Personally By Witney James There’s a long list of words and phrases that I often use to describe myself —
Keep It Weird, Y’all: Austin Then and Now Throughout the summer and into fall, we’re taking some virtual road trips and exploring the country, courtesy of DCG staffers.