11st Opens Shared Office in Bundang... "Responding to Changes in Non-Face-to-Face Work Environment"
[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chun-han] 11st announced on the 18th that it has opened a hub shared office in Sunae-dong, Bundang to strengthen its smart work infrastructure in response to changes in the non-face-to-face work environment.
The Bundang hub office has a total of 86 seats. It maximizes the advantages of the hub office with spacious seats, comfortable interior, an easy mobile reservation system, and a wireless network environment. Employees can work in their preferred spaces, such as window-side free work seats in the form of bar tables and a single-person office immersion zone.
Currently, 11st operates on the principle of company-wide telecommuting and recommends using the hub office only when absolutely necessary. It is available to all 11st members, and currently, reservations are accepted for less than half of the seats due to social distancing policies.
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An 11st official said, “Following the Seoul Station Seoul Square headquarters and Samsung-dong WeWork, we have opened the Bundang hub office, enabling members living in Bundang, Pangyo, and nearby areas to utilize their working hours efficiently. We will prioritize the health and work-life balance of our members and spare no effort to provide the optimal working environment for this purpose.”
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