‘He Doesn’t Code Or Care, Just Shows Up’: Hyderabad’s Fluffiest Employee Wins The Internet
Imagine if every office had someone whose only job was to keep the energy high and the smiles wide. Sounds fun, right? That’s exactly what a company in Hyderabad seems to have achieved, and people are loving it. Entrepreneur Rahul Arepaka recently took to social media to share the story of his company’s newest team member: Denver, a lovable Golden Retriever. According to his post, Denver doesn’t write code or attend meetings — he simply shows up, spreads joy, and "steals hearts." Officially appointed as the “Chief Happiness Officer,” Denver is reportedly enjoying the best perks the company has to offer.
The post quickly went viral, with netizens showering love on the furry hire. While many were charmed by the unconventional employee, others praised the idea for its potential to boost workplace morale and productivity. Some even joked that Denver looked adorably "exhausted" from making everyone happy.
The story sparked plenty of positive reactions online and perhaps even a few companies considering a four-legged addition to their teams.
“Meet our newest hire, Denver - Chief Happiness Officer. He doesn’t code. He doesn’t care. He just shows up, steals hearts, and keeps the energy up. Also, we’re officially pet-friendly now. Best decision. BTW: He’s got the best perks in the company,” the post states.
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Internet Reacts
Rahul Arepaka shared the post a few days back, and the post has already generated quite some buzz online. One of the internet users wrote, “Rahul Arepaka, Denver sounds like the ultimate team player—proving sometimes the best communication isn’t in words, but in pure presence and vibe. Here’s to more heart-stealing, energy-boosting teammates (furred or not) that make collaboration a joy!”
“If anyhow u have any other opportunities my pixel is also waiting. Skill -2 leg stand with tongue out he will also not forget the first company who hired him,” added a second user.
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