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There's no question that Valve Software is growing insanely fast these days. The Steam client services around 40 million customers, and the company saw it's seventh straight year of 100% growth of Steam sales in 2011.
So with that financial growth, the company can afford to hire lots more bright minds and innovative thinkers to continue that trend.
But Valve is a strange place; it's not like your average business. There is no corporate hierarchy, and that idea can be confusing for many of the company's new employees.
So Valve has partnered up with a company called Filter Digital - a US west coast based vendor of digital staffing solutions - to create a handbook that can best describe the business model to their new hires.
Four images of the handbook were posted on Filter Digital's Twitter account today, and they definitely give you a taste of the professionalism that accompanies the book. Here are a couple of those images...
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So with that financial growth, the company can afford to hire lots more bright minds and innovative thinkers to continue that trend.
But Valve is a strange place; it's not like your average business. There is no corporate hierarchy, and that idea can be confusing for many of the company's new employees.
So Valve has partnered up with a company called Filter Digital - a US west coast based vendor of digital staffing solutions - to create a handbook that can best describe the business model to their new hires.
Four images of the handbook were posted on Filter Digital's Twitter account today, and they definitely give you a taste of the professionalism that accompanies the book. Here are a couple of those images...
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