Taking to Instagram, the woman, identified as Jyoti, posted a video along with a detailed caption titled, "My 1st day at an Italian IT office," listing 12 moments that left her both shocked and pleasantly surprised.
From 'sir' to first names
In her post, Jyoti recalled calling her boss "Sir" out of habit, only to be met with laughter. "They laughed and told me to use his nickname. In Italy, we're all equals!" she wrote.
She also described how her manager refused to let her pay for coffee. "Tried to pay for my coffee. My manager literally blocked the card machine. 'As long as I'm here, you don't pay.'"
No micromanagement, no after hours pressure
One of the biggest surprises for her was the relaxed approach to time. Jyoti shared that no one tracked exact clock in or clock out hours. "Nobody asks exactly when you come or go. As long as the work is done, you are free. No micromanaging here!"
She added that by 6:01 pm, the office was completely empty. "It's almost a 'crime' to call or message after hours. Your time is yours!"
Coffee breaks and human connections
Jyoti wrote that coffee breaks were treated as sacred. When she tried to skip a break citing work, she was stopped immediately. "You are never too busy for the Caffè. It's the most important 'meeting' of the day!"
Talking about work during coffee was also discouraged. "No code talk! Tell us about your holidays instead," she was told.
Learning without fear
The post also highlighted a supportive work environment where mistakes were not feared. "Don't worry, just learn," her colleagues told her, adding that they were her "biggest cheerleaders."
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She ended her list by noting that she arrived expecting just another job but realised something deeper. "Realized office hours are for building a family. They see the person, not just the developer."
"The culture shock in Italy is real, but it's the kind that makes you never want to leave," she concluded.
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