Hiver Turns to Rhythm and Beats to Highlight its Unique Work Culture

Hiver, a Bengaluru-based SaaS startup, launched a music video highlighting their work-meets-play culture. The entire music video-including lyrics, vocals, instrumentals, and videography-has been created by Hiver's in-house talent. The music video was shot in the Hiver office on the occasion of World Music Day and showcases the company's non-formal work culture. The lyrics of the song place emphasis on Hiver's value system - simplicity, and work-life balance, amongst others. It also talks about the brand's journey so far and how Hiver is focused on building a world class product. You can view the video here. Niraj Ranjan Rout, CEO and Co-founder of Hiver, is an avid guitar player himself and believes, "Music is very close to our hearts here at Hiver. Its universality allows our diverse team to connect with each other more profoundly. We've seen that having impromptu jamming sessions at work have not only brought us closer as a team, but have also helped our employees de-stress and nurture their creativity." Speaking on creating the campaign, Charu Gupta, Director of Brand & Content Marketing, Hiver said, "At Hiver, we believe it's important to learn more about and recognise the talents of our employees. Jamming sessions in the office have allowed them to pursue their passions outside of work, while still being at work. We have these sessions often and this time for World Music Day, the team has created an original song about the brand." About Hiver Hiver is a Gmail-based customer service solution that helps teams across the organisation collaborate on shared inboxes like services@, orders@, support@. Its the most frictionless, natural way for teams to handle customer email communication as it works from Gmail. It helps teams collaborate better and make sure all queries are answered on time by the right people. To know more, visit www.hiverhq.com.

Fri, 24 Jun 2022 11:21 PM (IST)
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Hiver Turns to Rhythm and Beats to Highlight its Unique Work Culture

Hiver, a Bengaluru-based SaaS startup, launched a music video highlighting their work-meets-play culture. The entire music video-including lyrics, vocals, instrumentals, and videography-has been created by Hiver's in-house talent.

The music video was shot in the Hiver office on the occasion of World Music Day and showcases the company's non-formal work culture. The lyrics of the song place emphasis on Hiver's value system - simplicity, and work-life balance, amongst others. It also talks about the brand's journey so far and how Hiver is focused on building a world class product.

You can view the video here.

Niraj Ranjan Rout, CEO and Co-founder of Hiver, is an avid guitar player himself and believes, "Music is very close to our hearts here at Hiver. Its universality allows our diverse team to connect with each other more profoundly. We've seen that having impromptu jamming sessions at work have not only brought us closer as a team, but have also helped our employees de-stress and nurture their creativity."

Speaking on creating the campaign, Charu Gupta, Director of Brand & Content Marketing, Hiver said, "At Hiver, we believe it's important to learn more about and recognise the talents of our employees. Jamming sessions in the office have allowed them to pursue their passions outside of work, while still being at work. We have these sessions often and this time for World Music Day, the team has created an original song about the brand."

About Hiver
Hiver is a Gmail-based customer service solution that helps teams across the organisation collaborate on shared inboxes like services@, orders@, support@. Its the most frictionless, natural way for teams to handle customer email communication as it works from Gmail. It helps teams collaborate better and make sure all queries are answered on time by the right people.

To know more, visit www.hiverhq.com.

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