At Tibicle, we believe growth never stops. On 18th September 2025, we hosted an inspiring session titled “Level Up: Building the Next Version of Ourselves”, where we explored how every Tibler can take charge of their personal and professional evolution.

The IT industry is evolving rapidly — with AI disruption, global layoffs, and shifting client expectations. To stay ahead, we must not only sharpen our technical skills but also upgrade our mindset, communication, and ownership.
This session was about pausing, reflecting, and asking:
👉 What does the “next version” of me look like?


The discussion was candid, energetic, and filled with real examples from our journey. It wasn’t about pointing fingers at the past but about unlocking the next level for the future.

At Tibicle, we don’t just build software, we build people. As we move forward, every Tibler is invited to embrace their next version — one skill, one habit, and one mindset shift at a time.
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