Yanolja's hub office 'Y Station Bundang'.

Yanolja's hub office 'Y Station Bundang'.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Donghyun Choi] Leisure platform Yanolja announced on the 21st that it has established a hub office called 'Y-Staytion'.


Earlier, Yanolja declared its 'Tech All-in' vision and has been actively promoting the introduction of new systems that meet global standards, investment and capacity building in research and development (R&D), and attracting global talent. In particular, since implementing an indefinite permanent remote work system in June last year, it has been operating a hub office in the Gangseo area of Seoul for employees who have difficulty creating a work environment at home or who commute long distances.


Y-Staytion reflects the preferences and demands of Yanolja employees for hub offices and embodies the meaning of a workspace (Stay+Station) where anyone can comfortably stay and maximize creativity. To build an optimized work environment for employees, Yanolja independently handles everything from construction to management and system operation. The first branch, ‘Y-Staytion Bundang’, opened near Jeongja Station in Bundang-gu, Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do, considering accessibility for employees living in the southern Gyeonggi region.


Y-Staytion Bundang introduces a seat-sharing system selectable according to work styles, such as general work zones and focused work zones, to improve work efficiency. As part of ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) management, it will encourage employees to practice environmental protection in daily life by providing upcycled office furniture and installing motion sensors that automatically turn off lights when meeting rooms are not in use.



Shim Youngseok, Head of Yanolja’s Management Connect Office, said, “As remote work becomes routine, demand for hub offices continues to increase, and we expect Y-Staytion to enhance both employee convenience and work efficiency.” He added, “We plan to continue building a flexible work environment that meets global standards and create a ‘great place to work’ representing the new normal era.”


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