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2012

25. Loud and Proud on Market StreetBaseball card background

Loud and proud on Market Street

No. 024

DESCRIPTION

In June, Zendesk joined the SF Pride parade, the 42nd annual, for our first time. Thousands thronged Market Street, and the day ended with a 6-hour party at Civic Center. Daddies, drag queens, and Zendesk: the colors of the rainbow.

ZENDESK VALUE: Inclusivity

2013

23. No, We Didn’t Win a ‘scrunchie’Baseball card background

No, we didn’t win a ‘scrunchie’

No. 025

DESCRIPTION

Once a TechCrunch 20 reject, we had 500 employees when we finally made Sexiest Enterprise Startup. Asked post–Crunchies Awards about the key to success, Mikkel said “build beautifully simple applications.” The IPO question? Mikkel demurred.

ZENDESK VALUE: Humblidence

2013

26. Latam, RepresentBaseball card background

LATAM, represent

No. 026

DESCRIPTION

Our first foray into Latin America, the São Paulo, Brazil, office, might be the most colorful of all the Zendesk workplaces. No surprise for a country known for its love of vivid hues.

ZENDESK VALUE: Community

2014

27. Zendesk Goes PublicBaseball card background

Zendesk goes public

No. 027

DESCRIPTION

Tech was getting pummeled. FUD clouded our IPO like Karl the Fog. But Mikkel decided to push ahead. Press circus, $9 initial offering, the symbol $ZEN. Mikkel woke up with a face rash and Matt Hicks bought him makeup. The rest is history.

ZENDESK VALUE: Purpose

2014

28. Zendesk Day of ServiceBaseball card background

Zendesk Day of Service

No. 028

DESCRIPTION

What better way to celebrate our IPO milestone than to serve the community that gave Zendesk a home. This company-wide volunteer day consisted of serving meals, cleaning the streets, and beautifying the neighborhood.

ZENDESK VALUE: Community

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