Plans to Expand from Yangyang, Gangwon to Jeju and Jeongseon

Hanwha Life announced on the 26th that it has introduced a remote worksite system to help employees generate creative ideas by working outside the headquarters, the 63 Building.

Hanwha Life announced on the 26th that it has introduced a remote worksite system to help employees generate creative ideas by working outside the headquarters, the 63 Building.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Oh Hyung-gil] Hanwha Life announced on the 26th that it has introduced a remote work location system to help employees work outside the headquarters at 63 Building and generate creative ideas.


Currently, an entire floor of Breed Hotel located in Yangyang, Gangwon Province, is used as a workspace. Departments can apply for remote work to carry out projects.


From July to this month, the remote work system was operated at Breed Hotel, with a total of 16 departments each carrying out projects. Employees who worked in this unique environment have shown creative thinking and high work efficiency even after returning to the headquarters.


Additionally, while working, employees can participate in healing programs such as yoga, meditation, and trekking, which is expected to foster creative work and a sense of community through emotional refreshment. The rooftop garden and library-style caf? are also freely accessible.


Hanwha Life plans to add new work locations such as Jeju Island and Jeongseon, Gangwon Province in the future. The company expects that employees will be able to enhance creativity and work efficiency through fresh stimulation by working in resort areas.



A Hanwha Life official stated, "We have made continuous efforts to create an environment where employees can work more efficiently," and added, "We will strive to create a new organizational culture that increases both work efficiency and job satisfaction."


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