#LifeAtD2L
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Mini-Figure Magic: How Lego Brings Employee Recognition to Life
What’s the buzz about lately? It’s all about our new 2024 Lego mini-figure program. This isn’t just about stacking blocks; it’s about celebrating each of us in a way that...
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Get to Know D2L's Employee Resource Groups and Committees
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D2L has a number of employee resource groups (ERGs) and committees that contribute to our culture and employee experience. Over the years, D2Lers have come together to create these groups...
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Boomerang Corner: Find out Why D2Lers Love “Coming Home”
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We get it—sometimes people want to move onto other challenges. But sometimes they also come back. Employees who leave and return are what we call boomerangs.
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Embracing Neurodiversity: Unmasking at Work
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Starting a new role often comes with some uncertainties and new anxieties. For me, uncertainties with a new role turned into my AuDHD* diagnosis and the realization that D2L is...
D2L: A Place for Learning, Growth and Flexibility
I'm often asked what it is that makes D2L such a great place to work, so I wanted to share my experience.
Prioritizing Overall Well-being: A Journey of Personal Growth and Organizational Support
George Ayley, senior account executive at D2L, shares his personal story, highlighting the importance of prioritizing mental and physical well-being in the workplace. Along the way, he also talks about the support and resources provided by D2L that helped him navigate this transformative journey.
25 Acts of Hope: My Personal Story of Impact Through Blood Donation
Canadian Blood Services is experiencing a huge decline in donations, leading to inventory challenges for this life-saving resource. I’m proud to work at a company that’s doing its part by encouraging and supporting D2Lers to fill the gap.
My Career Journey at D2L as Sales Enablement Specialist
Let's start from the very beginning...It was April 2022 when I made the drastic decision of leaving my well-paid job at my previous company and moving back to my hometown after living away for almost 12 years of my life.
A Day in the Life of a D2L Intern
Although I’ve used D2L Brightspace for most of my life, it had somehow never crossed my mind as a place to work until I saw the booth at the Canadian Celebration of Women in Computing career fair.
Building Strong Bonds: Embracing Growth and Empowerment
Since joining D2L, I’ve experienced a drastic change in my life—both personally and professionally through the support of my manager and colleagues.